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? Measured by the number of machines < ni;aired. the intensity of the fight iriK and the magnitude of the losses intlieted on the enemy, the fighting in the air during the last week was the most formidable of the war. Some of 'the most severe conflicts occurred on ^ Aug. S in the sector between the Alln-rt and Amlens-Hoye rwwl where the Herman air forces were increased consi'ieruhly shortly after the opening of the Allied offensive. The air fighting resulted in the destruction of 4s eru my machines while 17 others were driven down out of control. Fifty Hritish machines did not return. During the six succeeding days 1S5 enemy airplanes were destroyed and 89 driven down out of control, making a total of 339 Herman machines for the week eoiii|gir< <i to 1-8 Ifritish airplanes missing. In the same period Hritish bombing s?|U.idr<.ns continually attacke?l Hiciny airdromes. railways and other military objectives, dropping core than "'1" tons of bombs and .IIOIIIK Kr>-ill IlitlllitKt'. IA>W IiyillKj scout machines raked the* enemy's congested roads with machine Kun fire, intlictinu many ens unities. ,\ notable j feature of the aerial operations was the virtually eontinuous nmht and day bomhiiiK of enemy bridges over the Soiiime. This Kreaffy hampered the supply and ttu- re-inforeeinent of the (Sermon troops. The week's work also included a number of destructive raids into-* Jermany. Senator Mcl.-mrin wrote the seere. tarv of the state Ih-inocr.-itic executive committee a few days :iko asking that bis name lie left off the state ticket, so as to relieve his friends who mi:;bt lie embarrassed as to their vote for governor, lie was advised, however. that the tickets had already lieen printed and distributed and that I hey could not be reprinted in tinshort time at the disposal of the mm* llliltei. Special polices. Card of Thanks. Mr. and Mrs. W. I*. YouiiKblood and family wish to express to their friends their deepest appreciation for tinmany manifestations of kindness to their loved one Mrs. Mary Ynun;:blood ICohinsoii. duritiK her lont; illness ami for the kindly sympathy extended to them in their bereavement. OBITUARY Imi n At the home of her father, J. \\ . Ileum tt. in tin- t'annon mill villiiKe. on A UK ust IK. Mrs. JKSSIfel I?1L1J.\(JIIAM, aued :J."? years. The interment was in Hose Mill cemetery on last Friday, filter services hy Hev. J. K. Mahafl'?V The deceased is survived hy Ikt nuMiMUiu, frame imungiiam, uuu one child, 3 years uM. Suddenly, in the hotel at tiastonla. oil Sunday afternoon at about 4 o'eloek, Dr. l?- 1>. COOK, well known surgeon dentist of Clover. l>r. I'ook was a native of Wagener, in Aiken eoiinty. lie had been prartifing den? tislry at ?'lover for about srivn years. Wf lie was iiiiinarrieil. The body was taken to Wagener for Intel uient. In lli<' Johns Hopkins hospital. Haltiiuore, on Sunday, Dr. llARVKY MeI'li.N'NKbli of Chester, aged 52 years. For six weeks he bail been a sul'fer< r from leukemia, a strange disease in whieli the Idood turns to water. The deceased was a son of Cupt. John D. MeComiell of McConnellsville. lb- is survived l>> his widow and three ehildreii, II. Russell .MeComiell, l?a\;s Moit'att Met'oiuiell and Harvey K. MeComiell, Jr. I lis aged father. John D. .MeComiell of MeCoiuiellsville, also survives him, aloim with one sisti r, Mrs. J. S. Joins ot Yorkville. and the follow ing brothers. Dr. D. K. .MeComiell of (iastonia, N. < .. and K. .MeComiell of MeCouiiellsville, and Dr. J. Moore MeComiell of Davidson College. and Major John \V. MeConin II, now en route to Fninee. The interment took plnro in Evergreen cemetery yesterday. FOR SALE A liin ill tirade Jersey, with a young Calf. See J. C. DICKSON. No. 1. Yorkville. It* MONEY TO LOAN /AN good Heal Estate security at 7 " per cent Interest 12. tf. J. A. MARION. Attorney. FOR SALE Tllg J. J- Shcrer place. 103 acres, and Wash Itobi. son place of 100 acres. Will sell cheap anil on long time. THUS. K. McDoW. 69 tf FOR RENT fpillO Melts Residence, on Main Street, * Apply to C. E. SPENCER, Atty. 37 may 7 t f. tf ' WANTED A F??RD Car. in good niechanieul *" condition and at fair price. See me :it l\ X. .Monro's of lice. yl'l.NX WALLACE. t .r. tr LOST LAST WEDNESDAY ll7AI<KIN(i Stick; yellow; looks like " ;t regular eitite with joints; crooke?l lliilitlle silver 11 itlill)?*?l. Suitable reuitnl to lintlcr. ?7 3t C. K- SPKXCKU. j G PER CENT INTEREST LOANS l^i >lt Limited Period, on improved York County Farms. Loan term; t'hoiee of 3. f?. 7 or 10 years. All o|t* portunity for paying debts and making improvement with elieap money. tK. SI'KXt'KK, Attorney. G PER CENT INTEREST LOANS /Y\ improvetl Yoik t'ounty Farms. " Long term: t'hoiee of 3. 5. 7. or In years. An arrangement lor easily {taxing tit bts with cheap inonev. (*. K. SI'KXt'KK. Attorney. LADIES TTol'K Coat Suits and Skirts and X Waists should be Dry Cleaned. We have In our employ a Dry Cleaner Who Fnderstands Dry Cleaning and Does It Right. Send Your Dry Cleaning Work to lis. Guaranteed satisfaction or no Charge KKI.LV'S PRESSING CLUB. ^ If I w Isi? GUARANTEED All Wool Suits ,in the latest a Styles that are good, at $26.00 and $36.00. McCONNELL'S I HEMSTITCHING Shirtwaists, collars. cuffs, etc.. on short notice. trousseaux a specialty. Medallions, any design. Work done with silk thread. 15 cents per yard: cotton thread, 12 1-2 cents. ERNEST L. BARTON. 62 f. t. 8t Chester. S. C. CLEANING AND PRESSING ?T is real economy to have your * Clothes Cleaned and Pressed frequently. and besides Clean Clothes, if rightly pressed, add much to one's appearance. Satisfaction guaranteed. royal PRESSING club. R. D. DORSETT. Prop. NOTICE OF REGISTRATION T11K Books of Registration will be open at the following places on the dates named: Forest Hill. Monday, September 2nd. Ebeiiester. Tuesday, September 3rd. Rock llill. from Wednesday. September 4th to Saturday, September Tth. Mc<*onnellsvllle, Wednesday. Sepi..t lit). Hickory drove. Thursday, September 13th. Sharon. Fridav. September 13th. Illiiirxvilli'. Saturday. Stpt"-nilicr nth. Fort Mill. Wednesday and Thursday. September 1Mb and l'.'th. < 'lover. Friday and Saturday, September 3'?th and 31st. After vvhleh date the Hooks will be closed. J. H. BAKRON*, J. A. r. LOVE, o. L SA N*DERS, >(?" t 4t Registrars. I OUR BUYERS HAVE ) FROM M NO i And wo arc already rccci I v OUR READY TC I And while it is true that | line is higher, prices are i | pie have been led to think | lias been not a little canio = you'll not find prices quit = are expecting. 5 We now have on our r = SILK D | Made up in the Newest St z Made up in the Newest St : $7.75 to All Wool Serge Dress I *Q<ttto A Few ('oats have nta $18.951( M ?e Xcw Goods are while we eamiot just yet plete lines, we'll be picas look whenever it is eonvei ! K1RKPATRICK-1 HI ?! ! MIMI i?a?M>aii Ml W " MOLASSES BARRELS? We have a few HAltltKLS for Molasses. First cuine, llrst served. We liavv a limited number of I'.AHN l>OOlt TKAt'KS, that wo are soil ink' cheap. We havu a lot of SK? *? iXD-HANI> 1.I'M HICK, a little of almost anything you want, that wo are soiling at a little over Half Price. See Us when you want anything in the way of Itl'ILDINU MATERIAL. Shingles, all kinds; Doors, Sash. Blinds, Coiling. Flooring. Weathorhoarding, Lime, Cement?in fact any and everything you need. RAPIER'S PIG MEAL Corn turned into pork yields 2" per cent of human food; corn made into brvad yields 90 per cent of human food. The world needs every grain of your sound corn for bread. You can make money raising hogs on corn, but you can MAKh) MOKK MONKY if you sell your corn for bread, and feed your hogs on ItAI'IFK'S I'll! MKAL Try a Suck. YORK SUPPLY COMPANY Who|?.>u|c and Itetail. COMING? WE ARE CI We want to Close Out < Fancy and Family Groc AT ONCE. We will selltl and Jobbing lots and at C1 AU Goods to be sold f< Of course you want 1 but you will do weU to m( expect to Close Out this S1 CLINTON B pBHnri VIM AM) VIC;OH?WORTH A FO HUTU AUK YOURS IP YOU TAK MAN! King of Recons Builds up the Nerves, and Sexur Blood?A Builder-up ".MARKS YOU FKKL For Men and Women Fu One Dolla-?J Going Away? Come and see us for TRUNKJS, a SUIT CASE or a HAND BAG. A big variety as to sizes?a good line of qualities and a wide range of Prices. We can please you. new shoes? We are showing new Fall Shoes for Ladles' wear. Many tine styles in a variety of toes and leathers, in Black, Tan, etc. ladies' waistsgo where you will you will not find a bigger value, more style or bettor quality at anywhere near the price than is to be found in our line of WELWOHTH and wirthmok w aists. The Quality and Style is built right into overy one of them. Let us show you these Waists. We are selling lots of them. Fienstein Bargain Store TURNIP SEEDS-A SOUTHERN PRIZE, PU1 YELLOW GLOBE, WHI' THEY ARE FRESH AND I J. E. Brooo, Prop. CITY I "THE SERVICE PUBLIC TRUCKING T HAVE purchased a Motor Truck and will be pleased to do General Trucking and Hauling of all kinds for the pulic?in town or out any distance. Truck will be on the Job all the time and driven by Mr. Floyd Allison. If you have hauling to do, phone No211 for prompt service. 65 tf J. G. SASSI. SALE FOR PARTITION THE Heirs at Law of A. M. Wallace, x Martha J. Wallace and Erixie Wallace, all deceased, will sell for division the following real estate: Tract No. 1. situate near the town of ("lover. S. and known as the A- M. Wallace Home Tract, adjoining lands of J. M. McLaln. the H. L. Wright lands ami others, containing 63 1-3 acres, more or less. Trac t No. 2. situate about four miles northwest of the town of Clover, S. l\. known as the Margaret Wallace place, adjoining lands of Mack McCarter and others, containing 102 ACRES, more or less. Th?- above lands will be sold to the highest bidder at public outcry, at the Courthouse lx?or, in York. S. C.. on MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. IMS. between the hours of 10 u. m.. anil 3 p. in. The purchasers may have until January 1st. 1 !il 1?. to make full payment, by making a lo per cent payment; in this case title will he withheld till full payment is made. J.NO. A. FORBES. E. 8. FORBES. HATTIE BELLE FORBES. MAUOAUET O ROVER. 67 t. 6t For Heirs. ! RETURNED I RTHERN MARKETS | iving quite a quantity of : > WEAR GOODS ; all Merchandise in this = iot as high as many peo- ? : prices would be. There ? uflage in this respect and | e so high as you perhaps | acks quite a few = R E S S ES yles, Priced at = vies, Priced at E $19.75. | les?Priced at e $22.50. | io arrived?Priced s 3 $37.50. | arriving every day and = show anything like com- = ed to have you come and = lient to you. = ? ? ? ir ft A UM n I Itir : I>ELK tUIHFAN I | THE STAR THEATRE TODAY?MONDAY ANITA STKWAKT? In "The Message of the Mouse," an unusual drama of diplomatic intrigue, in six interesting parts. TUBSDAY \VM. S. IIAItT? In "Satan's Men," a thrilling Western drama. Declared by critics to be one of Hart's best. Also Hilly West in a screaming Comedy, "Married Ufe." Don't miss this SpeclaPShow. No advance in price. Only 10c and 15c, which includes war taxWKDXKSDAY I.Alt I.K WllililA.MS? With Corinne Oriftlth in "The Stolen Treaty," a Blue ltibbon feature, in Five parts. Don't miss it. THl'ltSDAY MlliDltKD .MANNINti? In "Mary Jane's Pa," another Blue ltibbon feature, in live parts. STAB THEATRE J. Q. WRAY, Manager. LOSING OUT. COME 3ur Stock of High Grade eries and All Fixtures, hese goods both in Retail OST PRICES. )r CASH Only. 5o be in on this pick-up, >ve quick. We certainly tock at Once. ROTHERS UTUNE ALONE rONE tructive Tonics il System?Produces Rich, Red of the Entire Body. GOOD ALL OVER" ill Treatment?No Benefit No Cost VII Drugglsta Plionc 153 Phone 153 FOR SALE Crockery, Enamel Ware, Tinware, Glassware, Chums, lamps, Tubs, Buckets?? WELL* to make a very long story very short?Our Whole Line of Hardware, including too many articles for ua to try and put in print But we extend to all an invitation to CALL AND SEE US for YOUR WANTS. We assure YOU we will give them prompt attention, and thank you for giving ua the opportunity of having YOUR order. SEE US FOR ROOFING. YORK HARDWARE CO. LL KINDS EtPLE TOP. SEVEN TOP. rE GLOBE AND MIXED. "URE. TRY THEM NOW. >HARMACY Oorer, S. C : DRUG STORE" EXECUTORS' SALE OT REALTY ON MONDAY, September 2, SaJeed&y, between the legal hours of sale, by virtue of authority Invested In us as Executors, we will sell at Public Auction. before the Courthouse Door, the following described Real Property, belonging to the estate of S. N. Johnson, deceased, to wit: 1. One House and Lot near Cannon Mill. 2. Four lots from the J- M. McClain property, near the Cannon Mill. Terms of Sale: CASH. Purchaser to pay for all papers. H. L. JOHNSON. SAM JOHNSON. 64 f. 3t Executors. Better Groceries IN THESE DAYS when all kinds of goods are very high and many articles * * 1 (* im WAP^h I i)i ioou are uuuuiaumuis, ? ? "? ?while for every consumer of edibles to buy and use only the BEST of Groceries?the best In quality, tho most in nourishment?because the quality noods go further. This store Is constantly receiving New, Fresh, Seasonaable edibles. This week's arrivals include? Olive Zest, Milk Cheese, Maine Canned Sweet Corn, Canned English Peas, Fat Mackerel, extra large; Premier Dressing, Cocoa, Seeded Raisins, Kingan's Hums and Sliced Bacon. Also have? Fresh Cabbage, Beans, Potatoes, Bananas, Apples, Lemons, etc. Ijct Hits store Serve Yon When You Want Vitality Groceries. W E. FERGUSON BUGGIES WE STILL HAVE A FEW BUGGIES of the carload we received a short while ago. IF YOU ARE IN THE MARKET for a BUGGY, We believe We can please YOU and will appreciate It If YOU will call and see these Buggies. WE SELL FOR CASH or on TIME and will trade for Your Old Buggy. The line of Buggies we sell are as good as can possibly bo built for tho money at which they sell. >X?LK t^S?l> SECOND-HAND HUUUJUS f'UK SAUfc. SCO us. CARROLL BROS. EVERY BUSINESS DAY THIS BANK IS HERE TO SERVE Vol'. That's Our business and our pleasure?Serving other People? giving tlieni the very best of Hanking Service from the smallest detail on up to your most Important financial proposition. DEPOSIT YOUII MONEY 1IEKE It will be SAFE, and being on deposit here will help you to protect yourself against careless rpcndlng?the dribbling away of money as money will dribble iiway when you carry It in your pocket. And then another service that this Hank will render you Is that it will keep a close account of your funds?At least Once In Each Month You will know Just what you have paid out by Checks and how much you have to your Credit, and then too the Hank Way Is the Correct Business Way. Come and see Us. JAS. A. PAGE. Cashier. IB SUItK, WE HAVE THEM? Came in last week. That carload of MULES and MARES that we told] you we expected to receive about Au-i gust 1st Come in and look them over ?perhaps you will see something you want. We have them for sale. Priced right. Come. JAMES BROS. It Is Vp To Yob There were 35.000 fatal accidents in the United States alone last year anil two million jhtsohs were seriously hurt or a life destroyed every fifteen minutes and an injury every sixteen HI'COIltlH. IHI lliun! u. r ........ <m you) cunt alTonl to In- without A PERFECTION DISABILITY POLICY which insures against ilcuth by accident or I ohm of time on account of occiilent or sickness. It in Hold and bucked by Maryland Assurance Cor|M>ration, and Is the |>olicy that fills the pocket book In case of death or of disability front tiny chiihc. Invest itrate today, Tomorrow may be too late. SAM M. GRIST, All Kinds of Good Insurance. Turnip Seeds NOW IS THE TIME to so7/ Turnips. There Is a good season In tho ground, and as soon as the ground can be prepared the Turnip Seed should be put In tho ground. You'll find Turnips and Greens good this fall and winter and the Greens will be fine next spring. Be sure that you plant a patch of Turnips. WE SELL BUISTS'S SEEDS? Long recognized as the standard of highest quality. Have a good big stock of the Best varieties. Let us supply you with the Turnip Seeds for your Turnip Patch, and don't flail to plant a good sized patch. York Drag Store $5.00 IN GOLD THE BANK OF CLOVER will pay $5.00 In Gold to the seller of the First Hale of New Crop Cotton Sold on the Clover Market This Season. Below is the record of sales for the past nine years: Sept 3. 1909?S. J. Clinton. . Sept. 12, 1910?Ernest Partlow. _ Aug. 23, 1911?Arthur L* Black. Sept 5, 1912?E. A. McCarter. Aug. 27, 1913?S. J. Clinton. Aug. 22. 1914?J. El Beamguard. Sept 9. 1916?J. H. and J. P. Adams. Sept 1. 1916?W. A. Cook. Sept 12. 1917?W. A- Cook. And in the meantime This BANK it ready to serve You in every way a Bank can serve YOU and We wanl YOUR Businesa The Bank of Clovei CLOVER. - 8. C. KILLERS' CERTIFICATES I rfiHESE may be h J at The Enquirer Office at the following ratee: In 10.000 lots at SI.50 per 1,000; 5.000 lots st $2 per 1,000; In 1,000 lots at |3 per 1,000; In .,00 lots, 12 per 500. tf L. M. GRISTS SONS. graphophones? I'ill one in your horn<*?you will it.joy it" fine music, dialogues, etc.. during the long winter evenings. See us for Records and asks us about th" 1'rices and Terms. York Furniture & Hardware Company ICE CEEAM Now that hot weather has come, occasionally you will want ICE CREAM for your home and for partlos, picnics, etc. LET ME SUPPLY YOU. Any flavor you '.ike in any quantity, from One Quart upwards. Get My Price before you try to make your own cream. Quality and Cleanliness Guaranteed. MY SODA FOUNTAIN Is ready to supply the thirsty with all kinds of Ice Cold Drinks from the Fountain spout and also in bottled drinks?Ginger Ale, Coca-Cola, PepsiCola, Chero-Cola. Bevo. etc. CHOICE FRUITS You will always find here a firstclass assortment of the best Fruits. Call on me for your Fruit wants. EAT AT JOHN'S When you feel like eating, come to my Restaurant. Lunches and n en. serv od on short notice at moderate prices. Yorkville Candy Kitchen } JollN |>KM \K. Prop. MARSHMALLOW CREME j Marshinallows, toasted and otherwise, are quite frequently used In making desserts. The modern und more satisfactory way is to u~e MARSHMALLOW CREME. This is something new and dainty. Put up in pint grass Jars?20 CTS. Pint. FOR ICE TEA Nothing in the way of table beverages is quite so refreshing as well made iced tea?"It touches the spot" ?Let us supply you with the Tea you use?We have? Silver Pox Orange Pekoe, 45c 1-2 lb.; Morura, 35c 1-2 lb; and Excellent Hulk Teas, at 00 Cts. III. FOR DESSERTS We have Jello, Jiffy-Jell, Gelatines, Bakers's Oocounut, grated, In tin. TANGLEFOOT those pesky flies?We r have the Tanglefoot. 1 SHERER & QUINN SCREENS i . t WH THANK YOU TO PLACE i OR&WtS NOW FOR WINDOW . AND DOOR SCREENS THAT YOU 1 WILL WANT THIS SUMMER. 1 We have the SCREEN WIRE, the , LUMBER and the WORKMEN1 NOW ?We might not have all of them next 1 Summer. Remember, pkase, that Our < Screens are made to Order?for Your i Windows and Doors. They are not . Just made to sell, but To Pit and to last and they do both. See Ua About 1 This At Once. ( SCREEN WIRE? i If you already have Screen Doors s and Windows that the wire has given 1 out on, we'll be glad to re-wlre your < screena Better see about this too ' We can get out of Wire. JNO. R. LOGAN r. LOGAN MOORE, Manager. Please Pay at Once ' WHO? MK. YES. sm. YOU ARE THE ONE I AM TALKINO To IF YOU OWE THE york furniture < COMPANY ANYTHING ON ACCOUNT. ALL THESE ACCOUNTS ARE DUE AND I t DESIRE TO CLOSE UP THE < AFFAIRS OF THE YORK FURNITURE COMPANY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. IF YOU OWE THE YORK FURNITURE COMPANY ANYTHING, I WILL THANK YOU FOR AN EARLY SETTLEMENT. QUINN WALLACE. ; SPECIAL This Week buy war savings stamps and groceries here. mail your orders for potato sups?can deliver 80,000 this week at $2.95, delivered. cane seed and peas at $a. ?o per hl'shel?stock is limited. everything sold on close marga1n and we want your business. J. D. HOPE SHARON - S. C. Real Estate All aboard tho train to tucceod. Buy REAL E8TATE. 186 acres about 2 miles from town on Sutton road; two S-room tenant i houses; 4-horse farm open; plenty of timber. For a bargain see me. ' 106 acres, S miles from York on King's Mountain road; 6-room residence; barn: good pasture, etc. Will sell es a whole or In two parcels. Nice building lot. (0x166 feet on Charlotte street Will take nice cow In part payment 8ee me about this. Two nice lots on East Jefferson St. near - Graded School. It will pay you to Investigate. Remember, I have lots of others? both country and town, t Monsy to land at 7 par cant on farming lands. GEO. W. WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE BROKER Room JM. first Natl Bank ItalkUag. . . MULES! MU1 I will buy All Mules You bring 16 Hands High, Old, Weighing fro Pounds. See Me at? R. T. Allis. Wednesday, IN A THE MULE MAN, WRK MOTORCAR CO. MILL PE0P1 S. L. COURTNEY. Proprietor. CHARLOTTE 3TRE DID YOU EVER WANTED Three Barrel STOP TO THINK? that life is too short and 200 PoU] an'd time too valuable week, until fl FOR LIVE MEN TO crank * an a UTOM >liILE, when he has a dead bage and $i.i storage mattery under Potatoes. his front seat? See Us for Your ( IT CAN IJK KK-CIIA!UiEI> AT THE YORK MOTOR CAR CO.'S A Q D0R~EGARAOi: FOR ONLY $2.00. ' YORK MOTOR CAR COMPANY. aMMHl FIRST NATIONAL BANK AS THE SHARON, - - b. C. ' - Member Federal Reserve System ? I i There is lit START IT NOW j are leaving You have doubtless been Intending ! . wrp'H x> get on a business basis and do your ; liiHinpfu In n hualnoss w:iv?transact ntlfl i ill your financial affairs through the ' .1 jSank?this Bank. STAItT NOW. Ev- j tllC lllCailtl ;ry day you put tho start off you are J foi'tublc US osing Just that much of the advant- ; igcs of?loing things the Bank way. No, TINT^FHIB t doesn't matter how small your be- | X*W finning is. You'll havo a chance to i 1 nako your business grow, and it will j . j" ;row. Try it. Come in and talk the ; 111 VCl'y 11^1 natter over with Us?We can tell you ! V'Gl'V COlllft tome of tho advantages of doing bus- I t ness the Bank way. j <111(1 oOpilll! r. S. HARTNESS, Cashier, i SUMMER ; Not as Rubber Goods j We have Just received a big line of < SHIRTS I :he Highest Quality Rubber Goods, j We have? . . . Fountain Syringes?$1.00 to 3.00. j 111 plCU! Hot Water Bottles?$1.00 to $2.30. ; LV/.tw.H Ice Caps?$100 to $2.00. < 1 1 UltU dll( Bulb Syringes?50 Cts. to 73 Cts. j ;iih1 nt'iccd Breast l?uiii|??35 Cts. to 50 Cts. ! tUlu I" lcl'u Also have Syringe Tubing, Nipples, j T>r?Trcs> rtr atlieters, Etc. j iSU X O UL These goods are manufactured by I ;he B. F. Goodrich Co., and are RE- | Vr<?? vvi .ITBI.K and as goo<l as rubber goods 1 " an be nuule When you are In need ; (Jiothi )f anything in the Rubber Goods line, i lon't fail to come and look at these ! Ill IlUSSlIllT foods. j | 1 Our Motto?Service and Quality. SCHOOLOl'0 CLOVER DRUG ST0EE i "W tlmt si sure to nei It. L. \\\UE. Proprietor. 1 IMiono No. 2 CLOVER, S. C. j 11 )'Cai'S ! sure that 1 Spring Furnishings j wo wilu,u CREX RUGS are the lowest priced ] serviceable Rugs for Spring and J SHOES < Summer use. They are made of a vegetable fibre, almost as tough as leather, and wear better than many ?? so-ealled wool rugs, und besides you can get them in beautiful designs llllllllllimilllllHIIII that are most pleasing and that will ?? u_ - ? _ match your other furnishings?Have z DO 1 U Crex Rugs in sizes: ^ 9x12 feet; 6x9 feet; 6x72 inches. E PORCH FURNITURE? E In the good old summer time you'll s THE P spend much of yoi. time on your 2 porch?Make It attractive. Ws can E CEfjSFU help you. See us for ? PORCH CHAIRS, SETTEES, E J!**" make'T VUDOR PORCH SHADES? E Uleln (Vudors keep off the sunshine; S . . they are rich In appearance, and you ? can see out, but not be observed by S the Things Th the fellow outside. See them.) 2 having a STR M. L. FORD i SAVER AND .... , ,, . , S AI." Is at YOI Licensed Undertakers and Kmlialmcr- ? CLOVER. . a. c. = I THE ] WE CAN JAR YOU | No. we mean that we can supply you 5 .. ? wirjIC with the Glass Fru't Jars?Pints, and 3 " yunrts. and Half Gallons-That you TVlliailll?lllll>liailllfl are going to need for your summer s preserving and canning. See Us for your needs But do It early. mmmmmmmmmmmm KKKDNTUFFS? Till? CIA] For Cows, provided you want the llUf 1 lit maximum of milk and butter production, the best feed is Spartan DairyFeed. For Horses and Mules, the best feed is Purina Horse Feed, and for growing pigs, there is nothing better than Rice Meal. We have these feeda A. .? ritATrs REMEDIES? Ul tHe Insure better l.ealth for Horses, and Mules. Cows, Hogs and Poultry. We Please fo especially recommend Pratt's Cow we are anxloi Remedy and Pratt's Hog Worm Pow- The NE1 dcr. The best In their class 8EPTE COTTON HOES? Let us supply you with COTTON VII17 1 HOES and CULTIVATOR POINTS. | ||.|> I FERGUSON & YOUNGBLOOD W The Enquirer wants your orders for Commercial Stationery. t LES! MULES! the Good, Sound ; in from 15 to 4 to 12 Years m 900 to 1,200 on's Stables , August 21 "SH OF ATLANTA, GA. 1151??! Cm MARKET lET YORK, 8. C. WE ARE PAYING THE HIOHE8T CASH PRICES FOR? EGQ8, CHICKENS, Is Irish Potatoes butter, Cahhao* ncr brln* everything you have to nas U-aDDagc per and Bee What wo will do for you. irther notice. IN SPITE OF SCARCITY? TC t u r r> u We continue to keep a full and oomlo. L?D. tor Uab- piete assortment of the Finest Beef. v> , . . l'ork, Sausage, Ham, etc. jO per riusnel lor We are here to do our part In helping to feed the people and we are doing It jrocenes. CiTy MEAT MARKET. .e's store c. f. SHERER, Prop. rT, Manager. SUMMER DAYS ARE WANING | > doubt of the intensity of the heat they ; as a memento of the warm days of 1918 i nemfeex thfin until anotheT-summsfrftt- ! then it'll be the''hottest ever." iiut in me, you might just as well be as*"coinpossible. We can help you? EARmgths and short sleeves and no sleeves, ; ltweight Nainsooks?Underwear that is i irtable?it tits. Have both Union Suits \ ite Garments. i CLOTHING? many as we have had, but most likely >*ou in a suit of light fabric?Keep Cool, li, Moliair or goods of filmy texture. OR MEN? sing patterns, with and without collars, 1 plain cuffs, soft and starched?all sizes right. | OTHING? 2 know it is early to talk about Boys' ; ing, but we have it and just mention it ; , so in case your boy is going away to | 11 some other trip, you'll know where to lit of Clothing that you know he will be cd. Yes, prices are higher than in for?the quality is just as good and he'll be liis Clothes are right. Yes, to be sure, i pleased to show you. ! J. M. 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