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LOOKS LIKE THE ENO. All Indications Point to an Immediate German Collapse. The 'Ji rrnan people will accept th< t? rms laid down by President Wilson ^ practically demanding imiriediate sur * render. Unofficial news from Germany 01 W? dm s.lav was to th<- ffect that serious riots were In progress in Berlin that the mobs had taken i?ossesslon o the streets, srnushed statues of the Ho henzollerns and stoned the house o the burgomaster. Also there cjime through reports ti the effect that the German govern men had decided upon the acceptance o the armistice conditions proposed b; President Wilson, the only reuervatioi i.eing a guarantee of the private right; of individual citizens. It has been persistently reportec that ih?- kaiser has signified his will i?? iiuunair, i?ui uiai u<in in; officially confirmed. It was iciven out also that the reich >taK will today take official action i? tin- name of the <;crman people. German People Have No Voice.? itln i thi chaneellor nor the ministei i.' tori n;n affairs has any authority t< -;--ak III tin tiutlle of the (i'-minil ' in |ii:<. \<*e|.t l>\ order of the emperor -a.d l?anie| I'.luiil' fithal. in New York \V'die sday. Hlumenthal is a forrnei iia :..l r o! th? Herman reiehstau fron S'lf-st.iiri; and formerly a senatoi trout \1siiii- l.oiraine. In a statement eonimenOti^ on tfn . 1 . to ot I'linee Maximilian and Hoc. tit . it in tlair recent notes to I'resi t. t Wilson that they repre.senti d tin i ti.ati people as well as the srovernee nt Mr Hlumenthal quoted from tin e II:. Ill constltlltioil to show thill " pn ti authority is in the hands ol i. 'iiotiaieii To destroy J'rnssiiit , ii-tti. In added, the oruanizn tin- i mpin- must In* overturned I. <e nil.ill |HO|i|e lire whdllv with. a oa in itita motional afTiiirs. sic ''it.* to the former Alsatian, whr i j." .tit- in this country the inter. oi i tie I'reiieh "lost provinces.' Ili tat> lie nt follows: l'iii--i ni militarism. r< sponsible I'm tli. world eatast rnptie. draws Its lull ?11 I III tinlM till' constitution III" tie <; 1111;111 i mi.in- uf A|iril 1 *?. 1*>71 w I n-li is its l?.|!;iI Imsis. "A< i nnliinr In this const it lit imi, tin 1 :tc i t' I'tnssi.'i is the hereditary ehiel 1.1 till- I Went V-five roll federate States. Nllieli M s.s\s Hint "ho represents tin empire in intern:itioti:ii felritions. decl:n-es \v:ir nnil makes | trace in tin name of till- empire.* "<'niiseninntlv. neither the chancellor nnr thi" minister of foreign affairs has any authority to spi i!< in the name of tlie empire, unless at the very orlier of till- emperor. Tlie Herman peopie have no voire whatsoever." German Black Sea Fleet Intimidatinn Turkey. With the lterlln-<"nnstantinople railroad cut by the Alliei] occupation of Xish. Hermany is rclyiiu upon its Itlack sea fleet to hold Turkey in lino. Information has boon received at the state department in Washington that the Turkish government has been told l?y Herlin that the tloot will open fire on the tdtoinan capital at the first jk sign of defection. This <ierman fleet consists largely of warships capturod from tlie llussiatis. luit it is believed in Washington to lie strong enough to control for tlie prcsent. at least, the Turkish government It was pointed out that with the Hrit ish forces rapmiy clearing ? an-.-mnand Mesopotamia of Turkish control. Turkey must hold to Constantinople as its only hope of maintaining any power as a government. News from Copenhagen that Izzet Pasha has been appointed premier and minister of war in the new Turkish cabinet was interpreted as meaning that Merlin is still not without a friend at court. German Newspaper Sees It Clearlv. ?"In the minds of the German people ivs|M>nsibilitv tor the present situation centres more and more ejearly each day on the person of the emperor." declares the Leipzig Volkszeitunc. "We see William II. the last German military monarch. He must feel that he can no longer be what he has thought himself since the llrst day of his reign?an instrument sent by God and above all the chief of the most brilliant and best organized army. In lVss the emperor said he would sacrifice eighteen armv corps and ts.nnn.nnn inhabitants rather than give up a single stone conquered by his father. Two million dead are more than eighteen army corps. "The emperor always has asked great patriotic sacrifices from his subjects. It is now for him to show bis spirit of sacrifice and to withdraw. He would thus give a brilliant example of his understanding of the times and would permit the German people to obtain better peace terms." The Minnesota Forest Fires. While state oftlelals and representatives of relief organization conferred at Moose Like. Minn.. Wednesday, to provide funds for rehabilitating the tire devastated region of northern Minnesota, easterly winds of increasing velocity fanned conflagrations Into threatening proportions. More than persons are critically ill in hospitals at IHilutli. and other places, causing state officials to estimate the genera! death toll at upward* of l.otio men. women and children. .MiOUl ;o>l' Home miiinm ,11,1.^.. settlors in bcatiiiK back the llamcs. Cromwell. IX miles north of Moos? I.ikc. is completely surrounded by the llamcs. lalWllT, l'1 m lies t.. the west, with ^ Its <leu<1 still lyinu in the roads, on the farms ami in every iliteh. has been compelled to cive up scarchint; expeditions to tlirht increasing tires, and Met5rath. .'!?> miles southwest, is tlKhti 11 k for existence. Price of Cotton Seed Reduced. In an announcement iriven out Wednesday by the food administration for South Carolina, it was stated that the stabilized price of cotton seed in South Carolina had been reduced $1 per ton, the new price to become effective October 1". The announcement made by the Federal food administration for South Carolina was as follows: ' KfTootiye October 17. the stabilized price for cotton seed in South Carolina has been reduced $1 per ton by the food administration. The new stabilized price for cotton seed in South Carolina ia car lots is $71 per ton and in watton lots $t?S per ton." .v \X~il 1 in m F>lll?tt l.-"?lgne?l' "Pood .Administrator for South Carolina." Had Their Sugar.?When the <?er? rnans skedaddled out of the French village of Vaux-Andigny. the villager? went out in large numbers to greel their advancing deliverers, whom they believed to be British. The villagers had heard that the Americans wore in the war; but were under the impression that they had not yet joined in the fighting. Men, women and children kissed the soldiers, their rifle? and bayonets, and as the soldiers entered the village the people offered them tea. This the soldiers were glad to accept and as they produced theii own sugar that they were carrying with them, to put in it. the French folk at once began to say: "Why they are Americans!" .Special Notices. Open Air Services. There will be open air services at Philadelphia next Sunday at 11 a. m. and at Olivet at 4 p. m.. the weathet permitting. Rev. J. E. Mahaffey. Pastor. Bullock's Creek Congregation. The session of Bullock's Creeh church has ordered a congregational meeting the fourth Sabbath in October, provided we have preaching ot that day. Will be an Important meeting. T. B. Ratchford, It Clerk of Session. Card of Thanks. Wo wish to express our heartfell d gratitude to all of our friends anc W neighbors for the sympathy and kindness shown us in the illness and deatl of our mother, Mrs. D. C. Beamguard Children. Clover. S. C., October 14, 1918. OBITUARY BEERS HUB AN' MOXDA tVjf. I e Dir.V?At his home* in Rock Hill, on at pupijC Au Monday afternoon, of pneumonia, su- pmirthouse I L' by 1"fl,uenza- ARTHUR 0. ^nfj includin i, EL RGEhS, aged 3* years. He is sur- THIR' - ?iVtd fe' this W"J?w. Who was Miss more or lKS3 Hester White of Fort Mill- Terms of Sa i At Marion, X. on October 13. pay for paper* AEHERT SI'LEIVAX, formerly of For furthed : Rock Mill. ag'-d 36 years. Th-- d?-ceasf < ?1 had for a number of years been a - fireman on the Southern railway. H<- oct 17-84 f 3t f is survives) by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W*. H. Sullivan, nine brothers ' > and four sisters. Two of his brothers _ _ nr,n ; 15 per ' At his home at Asheville, X. C.. at k' 8.30 p. m.. Wednesday. October 10. 1 Rev. EDWARD K. HARDI.V, D. D, s pastor of Central Methodist church. Death was due to pneumonia following influenza. The deceased was a THREE * son of the late Dr. E. K. Hardin of nonnv Ratesburk. and was 33 years 'if age. ROOFIN He is survived by his widow, who was r-rvnv " Miss Kate rjlenn. of <'hester. and f->ur ul"' 11 1 children. E. K.. Jr.. Lawrence, Olenn. PLO Kate. The interment is to be at ''hester today. DISC IL! ? (The O'otton IRarhet. I>KAG 1 . ? . - _ KM K R.St Thursday, October IT, ISMS. MAC r Yorkville 3'?J i Sharon 3??i ULUUlfc r Clover 3'? j T'rzah 3"i Filbert 30 J CARE MONEY TO LOAN AT Ke/en Per Cent, on First Mort gage on approved Ileal Estate. I TIMS. F. McDOW. P n^ fcnamel ALPINE LODGE. 208, A. F. M. npiIKHK will be no Communication I sed by goo? this FitII?A Y night. October the *,v; ^ 1 Sth. J. K. ItUISH.V, u*. M. f " ,',L J; S. J. MATTHEWS. See. It f" i'i*D dint; FORD TOURING CAR HANDLED U* ?lt Sale. Car is in A-No. 1 eondi- "s7'')7 'j^? tion. practically as good as new. WASH HA See me at Cannon mill. an'1 wt"t>r ill EVER-READY STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of York. " >'"? ? of our hver-Ri.1 IS TIIK i'UOKATE COL KT "v'' gallons of Hy L. it. Williams. Probate Judge for TEAS York Comity you will find WHEREAS Mrs. HESSIE CAMP- .? u.is slol,.. "T HKLL lias applied to me ior i<ci- orange iVKoe, . tors of Administration, on all and sin- y<.s. wo havo gular, tho goods and ohattols, rights and orodits of Dr. L. L. CAMPBELL. SHERI late of tho t ounty aforesaid, deceased. Those are, therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to A VI he and appear before mo at our next | . K f\ I Probate I'ourt for the said county, to be holdcn at York Court House on the I ::<iTH DAY OF iMTbUER, MIS. to i shew cause, if any. why the said Adi ministration should not he granted. WE HAVE Given under my hand and seal, this lath day of Octobor.in the year of ?ru ?> our Lord one thousand nine hundred 1 hree How w and eighteen and in the 143rd year <Jne Kow ?ri of Ameriesui Independence. CRIMSON CIA I.. It. WILLIAMS, HKD CLOVI: ProbateJudge of York County. HAIKY VET *? f 2t RAPE SEEI BUY LIBER' CLERK'S SALE ONION SET? . ? REPAIRS f\)l The State of South Carolina?County ^ ^' of York. REPAIRS POl COtTtT OK COMMON PI.EAS BLUE BIRD M. J. Bankhead, Lucy Bankhead, Belle Dowdle and Alma Focmstcr, Plaintills. against .lames II. Bankhead. YORK SUI Individually and its Administrator of John E. Bankhead, deceased; J. ^ lades Walter Bankhead, S. (J. Bankhead. J. D. Bankhead. K. L. Bankhead. ~~~~ Willie Bankhead. Edna Batikheail, _ and Jennie Lind Bankhead, Defend- Ilf/I O ants. .flLLl TN obedience to a decretal order dl* rected to mo in the above stated COL'NTH rase, I will sell to the highest bidder _ ^ tit public outcry before the YorkCoun- GIRI/5 11 ty Courthouse Door, between the legal wiio Want to i hours of sale, on can secure a ul MONDAY, N't VEMBER 4. iStlk. J" [lie Salesda.v, the following described Real LIBERTY II Property, to-wit: ' ',, 1. All that certain piece, parcel or _ ^ . . tract of land Iving. being situate in- WE PAY (ioo? Bullock's Creek township, in the Coun- and after You I ty of York, and State of South Faro- EARN lina, hounded by lands of John K. SALAlt Plexieo, estate lauds of Catherino Lath- 'pp,. Work is I am. lands of Elijah McSwain. ttnd the torv js fleati j tract of land sot aside to the widow. with M. J. Bankhead. and containing >/ ?*? FIFTY-EIGHT AND ONE-HALF K, sl C.sji Acres, more or less. And All Model All that Dieeo, parcel or tract of only want Glrb land known as the John K. Bankhoad .-Apply in |icr> t'rcek Place. situated in Itullock's LIiil'liTl i'ivok townxhip, in the County of York J * anil .State of South Carolina, bounded Hook II by lands of Duff and Newman Smith 83 lands of Will Swann. John Adams. ? Plough Istiig and (J. Butler Berry, and oNK "*NDKKD AN1) FIFTY-SIX Dotl^t ^ (1'iiD Acres, more or less. ? * Terms of Sale: One-half CASH, and the balance on a credit of twelve If f months, with interest thereon from Y fh Iff" f the day of sale and secured l>y a bond " or bonds of the purchaser or purchasers. and a mortgage of the premises sold, with leave to the purchaser to RKTTKR I pay liis entire hid in rash. Purchaser TATIVK?' to pay for all papers, revenue stamps. \y\|/s lax \ dc. Purchaser must comply by pay- * * ' 0Vix ing cash portion of his bid within one 'JI IN. hour from the time of sale, or the lands WIIITK PINK ' to he resold upon the same day and with t.\i upon the sumo terms, at the risk of ...... ..... the defaulting purchaser. Any of the ' parties to this action may bid at said sale. COM) AX1> I NO. R. LOO AN. C. C. C. Pis- <<U<;|| 111 All net. 1S-S4 f 3t CLOVER FOR COLDS AND ORIPPE v;. FOLLOW DOCTORS' ADVICE ?? LADIE Ask any physician or druggist and he will tell you that the first step in \\-e are , the treatment of a cold, cough, influ- handsoni enact or grippe should invariably be "a .....J, ... brisk calomel purgative, preferably the ll *"'r* 1 nausealcss calomel, called Calotabs." In Vejvc This alone is often sufficient to break All \Noi up a severe cold overnight, or cut often to short an attack of grip;ie and possibly larger ci prevent pneumonia. One Calotab on the tongue at bed quite wi time with a swallow of water,?that's give yon ? i all. No salts, no nausea nor thesllght' est interference with your eating. ClIII.DItKVS I : pleasures or work. Next morning your Also hav ....'.J ....ntsViAil nod vour entire svs- ,,f these ! tern is purified and refreshed. Calo- Children i tabs are sold only in original sealed for .selee packages: price thirty-five cents. Reoi otnmcnded and guaranteed by druggists everywhere. Price refunded if T?t?IATOTi? ' vou are not delighted.?adv. MLtlllU I Lt ; ELECTRIC IRONS I YOUR WIFE oucht to haw an 1 electric smoothing iron*. ' Scores of times sho needs a hot iron for _ _ a few minutes?the Electric Iron is HiV /l th.\\:?> i.) havt it is just /|/f fective in taking care of the whole iw Mm. m A week's washing?it is always ready for service?It is Safe. Clean mid Eoonontt ical. SEE US ABOUT AX ELECTRIC JLf-'J f\ . I HoN* for your folks. IFJIU \J IRONING BOARDS? Along with the Electric Iron your folks need an Adjustable IRONING SAVI BOARD. Folds up out of the way when not in use. It is made the right Dlrrfc . height and is easily moved from one wn n | place to another as convenience may u 1 make desirable. Ask to see it and tell LIBFR ' your wife you've bought one for her 1 convenience. BONDS wr buy more bonds h York Furniture & Hardware McCO | Company wr buy i if Woodmen of the World Receipt M" Woodmen ' Books for sale at The Enquirer Office Books for sale or by Mail?SO Cents each. or by Mail?SC A CHURCH LAND. MACHINERY FOR SALE F, November 4. between A 15-H.P. Peerless Engine and Boiler = Mfvr tnrri/ tirr^ tours of sale.we will sell mounted on wheels; 1 Sew Mill. 1 H INE.AI WtLK Wt ction, before the York Side Edger with Cutoff Saw; Sawdust ? ADVRRTKFMFW >oor. Beershtba Church Elevator; 54-inch Inserted Tooth Saw; = nwirt.ftiiOE.man g good Belts. Will sell as a whole or S BUYERS OF LIB1 rEEX ACRES. single machines. All the latest im- 5 . K. r?ih ..r :rrM>d S THROUGH THIJ le: CASH. Purchaser to paper. Address No! i. nibert. S C. = NAME ON OUR \, revenue stamps, etc. 54 t 2t# E. H. BRIA.nt. Sj information apply to " 2 M THIRTY-SIX CENT ACID i ~~ I Do | A REAL I ROW GRAIN DRILLS JTOU I or Just a kouvbbch,,^., ii WHICH IV REPAIRS. KNOW I vimows i ^ YOU are a Simon P .ahrovv'S, WHAT AILS THE WORLD? 1 ,hcWorld w'''k"?TH'' >N MOWING i WMnne 3 FOURTH iiines The picture of tlutt dashing = TON or in some other S And' WAGONS. woman L, In Ma.,afr,r'? new | " Y0U ?* ? Slacker. ,= when it is too late V ???k nt Shledeps Sloee. j) = YOUR OWN DEEP IOLL BROS. |5 Over There Come Bact , | if you haven'l take cake | loan bonds of t led Ware eyes0-? | DO IT TODAYUkmiY VrmM1hvTurl'to YOUR EYES are without a d-ubt rz YOU have only THIR is a Satisfactory ware- "" I,,ost Important organ ol the body riKjs. s Sec us for ' un'' should be taken special care of. = to act. Buy Through You should have them carefully exam- ~ jo PAN'S. ined occasionally whether you wear r Sharon and the TerritO ? I'OHItlXGKliS, Olosses or not. If It be Iteal, Honest ? VS. with Hails, Service and Protection you want, sec s THE TOP?You 11 A1 SINS. slheder, "The Optometrist": it it is pieces. Style you want, sec Shieder also: if it ^ he the I Jest Glass money can bay. y<>u jCIDCT AT / TIAM A I OIL CANS? ?'ant to sec Shieder: bat if it bo at# r f ||\> I Nil I II Ihl A j. lot of money you want to spend, se ~ llilllvlUiLi l good Oil Can, buy on?* s0,,,e une else- J2 t tj Q A VP d?.? ady. It is good. Holds Vh, hliniJm,s <)f h01lls w,.? ? Jf ?ieS> have been to see me about my work and prices, and see what the man that a choice line of TEAS ,u vou wilh ?!"???? did for your pork \Vc have Silver Itox ctbook. HBHHHBWBBBKiXfi .Moraia. Ceylon. All Examinations Free. ck & quinn j the great ton i. WE ART EXCLUSIVE . \i or ii i s pl' wsinnr* rti aursrrv IT BUILDS YOU UP AXI n uivlllo KEEP IN MIND ,M J. E. Brison, Prop. CITY THE THREE 1KW I 111;. >| ;;, ?; JILL WITH GUANO? ' sin i i dthout Guano- If it is II Alt l> \Y A It E that you [tin Drill with Guano. need see US AT ONCE. While it is ??????????? >VElt SEED hard to get some kinds of Hardware. R 'seed We are willing to try Just the same to /IJy,n7? / ynitSPrQ CH SEED K(l YOU It wants supplied. 1T1ZH O 1 rUu6Zlb"~m rv itom>s YOUlt VTTEXTIOX We h ive just received a spit ml 11 IHI.MVS. 1UUI .uiMiioa line of MEN'S TltOUSEKS and HOY . PANTS. They are here in a varii tv ( ve., ?.iii m.v.. in Our Store within a .,.s nill| itl .malitios and at prie< RX-PLOWS l'ow days u nice line of LAPROBK-'. {(tut \? II interest Von. feme .ml 1 , ' Watch Our Ad. for their arrival. us ?|,0,v tit. in t.. you. TURN PLOWS. MORI! DRY GOODS ARRIVAL*? YORK HARDWARE CO. J 3PLY COMPANY I now >iuitc complete and we can sui>|> ?-? pruct bully anything desired in 1 ?i ale ami lteta?l. nninr a mrr\ Roods. Notions, Shoes. Underwear, el good sense and WANTED patriotism ^ ***** TKLLS EVERY FARMER to sow for you to buy LIBERTY BONDS n<>\ V filings or Small Grain THIS FALU There are And of course keep right on buyiti \ GIRLS or of rWLSon9 why hp phou)d not THRHa^aTAMTS and WAR SA\ V TOWN the least of which Is that it Is a war ING8 STAMPS. ant. tlieir own living, winning proposition?Live at home and ^ ty WHITFSIDES & (Jl CO Initio.! by applyItvr th?oth/;r ^iiow do the same O. V?. WnilWIUM <X thing. The time to act is NOW?the v ? ?ct.,?v weather an<l soil is about right and u.vi.w.v .. in? ?*?ipan\ voll t.an.t afford to IMlt it ()IT. T|1P nil, soil should be well prewired, good seed 1 Wages to Ik-gin with secured and plenty of RR TT THfli V earn the work You can FERTILIZER USED TO INSURE 1A IGLRil A HANDSOME Prompt, Vigorous growth. We liav? |,- yoil alreadv a enslom. the Fertilizer for Grain and ean sti|>- \\-( i.VT Y'?l IIKGIX TODAY? M leaMiiit and Our rat- p|y your needs. And also let us re- ?v stock i- complete and in and Attractive, being mind Our Friends that NOW Is the |,| jces arc the lowest. Don't tab. i,i time to buy wind for this elaint, but a:': sine < M, DINING ROOM. FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN my regular customers or make a fc ni Conveniences. We BONDS purebnses. i of Good Character. They are worth the full price and be- 1 ,lilV' "? I'-""' n t?to. ' ?n or by letter to sides the Bonds will help to win the Laundi . Soap bought at tutu h lowt i* iKKiiitv en wa r from the 11 hum. ti run- than the pr<nt vho!. * t liosil.lti CO., pi-tee. at <1 am still abb to sell a mo. HI. - - S. C. . CARROLL SUPPLY CO. <-xeel|eiit I?ialit> at f, Dents a fake t. L St | am Mi ll slocked on I oftee ot " " rioiis^bramis and althougb prices at , . advaneiug mine have not. and >oit eu Jim aJ -ave seme real money h> laying in IPOIPrt-? MM uipply right away. It is praitieally settled that tlx v.* revenue tax on toliaeen will it I || "feased at I? eellts |.oil!> /\ J/f ?and of course will be passed by ti I/Clf v* '.iaii'ifa. tiii' i to tin. ti tail, t I |.i tin PREVKN- now i) -COLD TAKLKTS? U L IN 10 TABLETS and ? SHAW S C ^?|gPP!PPR33P* THE SOLDIER DIES. WIIKN YOU HAVE NEED? a,.t. !..? unncec THE ENQUIRER May Be Sent 1 - ? tt/n nryint)TP member, please, that We can supply Soldiers In France or Elrcwhe DKUvx oiUivb JUST WHAT YOU WANT. We arc With the American Expeditions well stocked with desirable animals Forces at the Regular Subscripts V I.IK. I rnprielnr. that are right In Quality and Priced prices P1IOXK NO- 2 Fair to You and to Us. See us for the animal you need. The imslngc rate re?iuind is f< 4 BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS. ft * ^tm'^ha'tSo ^ JJiJ1fn Sy k T'O JAMES BROS. Subscription rates, which nr.? ' ?l J/\ | ^ Three Months. 65 Cts.: Six Month ^ $1.25; Twelve Months. $2.50. .,.,,.1,,., ??ii? n? The cvim ii? ncc" so lar is that wlii ?< city market arews ^ M M irMlMMmMmU M ih<-\ generally get tie m sooiii r i ts. Plush and in later, and whin the papers do arrh b/fou'id m'thc WE ARE PAYING THE HIGHEST V"' "" !'ourPrl?? a" CASH PR1CE3 FOR- L. M. GRIST S SONS thin your reach xtra good values EGGS, * " $10.00 to $35.00 CHICKEN8, SUBSOIL ATTACHMENT IXIATS? BUTTER, j j|.\\K the Ilcst thing of the i.ii e a splendid line that has ever bun iuvciilt for .Misses and Please bring everything you have to it is v? ry in* x(tensive. cons.dci bur i T51 n- .r,in,B? Us and see what we will do for you. value, and may he attached to an tion Priced at ..... nc crADnrv two-hors plow, with results that ;-i $2.98 and 11>. IN SPITE OF SCARCITY? , onm, r><. saljHf.u.,,)1.v. , fir n j n/t j fit We continue to keep & full and com- ? > rail ?!<?n Vol' if I ran: hut if Y? l/V HA Kit A IN Plete assortment of the Flneat Beef, at- i.p- fall> interest'd. writ- an. lif VfllWrilll }>ork SallBa^e> Ham, etc. P.. K. foNliAH. lorror We are here to do our part In help- <1 3m Met'onnellsvillo. S. (' HJUjEi Ing to feed the people and we are do Ing It. trwQiT CITY MEAT MARKET. Buy War Sav visit _i_LsHEREarioL_ ings Stamps onnell s onion sets~ > IX)HD PAItTS ctober bale Tho. ,grou?d is,d?u an~ ,\h va* tou -veed from us. son ,s r, hl for p|antjnp 1-all On?on twivvtviSits for early Spring use. We have IF L U ARE TH1-NKIN(' , tho Onion Sets, but you will do well to OF TAKING A TRIP IN u get your supply early, as supplies are YOUR CAR, IT WOULD EE HENCE not so very P|entlful- SAFER TO COME DOWN FOR YOUR TABLE? AND GET A FEW EXTRA 1 * TOOLS BEFORE YOU Ty # Whatever you may want for your START. table, whether the "Substantials" or the "Fancies" in Groceries, you'll he pretty sure to find it at this store? VADlT 1W/YTAD f A D f*f we cater to the man who eats?also to f I III f\ IV111 | I IK I .IX K I .1 T^TT^TT^? * JCt the ladies who do likewise?that's why * lllvtyll villi W I |\J |\J nil we keep our Grocery stock up to the II J. 1 LJ minute. S. L. COURTNEY. Proprietor. Of course we would prefer that you MORE BONDS (come for what you want?but then if I you can't come tell it to us over the FOR RENT of tlic World Roccipt Ph#ne ant* we'H send it. rpHE Metts Residence, on Main Stre w E 17r;?c e- 8\e?Ceb' a'", -I i \ WILL PUBLISH IN OUF T A FULL LIST OF THE ZRTY BONDS WHO BU\ s BANK?PUT YOUE LIST?WE WANT IT HOURS M01i AMERICAN 9 Slacker ARE YOU? ure, Red-Blooded American, : by the fact that YOU are LIBERTY LOAN BUTway. the world will know it?and YOU'LL KNOW IT?to REGRET when Our Boys c. r BOUGHT LIBERTY HE FOURTH ISSUE SURE TOMORRC TY-SIX HOURS in which This Bank?Help to Make ry Surrounding, GO OVER ways Be Glad If You Do. BANK OF SHARI J. S. KARTNESS, Casl: IC MANTONEV(jK\TS I'OK Tills TONIC? ) m.\ki:s you it:i:l <;ooi>. PHARMACY Clover, 5 ; i: n?;i ?. ??'i ?:i * The Bank of C . clover. s. c hi YOUR BUSINESS? 's \< .\| A'i Tl .ii wi:at >onr Is : li) in Ida . -?11111.ill-;. Will j nu n Itaiittixhm or prvftiMioii Hi. i... I.?r votir own pi-rsonat J' I'll, !! it'll 1 1-1 I ' !>.. 11 lili It i,l j i '.tin; ii it is most i i.iui nli-n . ! "1*1; ! : I '.A N i\ WAV IS Til j\VAV "i l.nuttins jii ' how J j 1111.*it .i1?>. II l< Hi;- to syst. i I !. -> nll'ors. it sivos viii.r V j ilt'.iii. ;t I ?,t; i Intti with t r r vvl.i.M votl ii.) Iillsill' >> not i ill' inti. diivrl contact will .:i\i Jim mam ii.|)t:<ii-ni . )\VN 111 SI.YKSS AKI'AIl:S, v VI'IS I.A.N'K. riirlit ;it voui iirs its M t vici s to help N ?I j. I el' Im.ailltrs.H methods. Wo w HanRinir business and will u thint: a pood hunk can do [) Your liiisii).-.-s and vnisf t'i ii: I without Your Conliiloiicc ina si'. lids Rank <|i? sn'l oX| I ills I llass. Ii.lt WO liilii-Vf Wo ? "lii to your aiivantaui. JAS. A. PAGE. C.ishit i rrro ii/auTm Ebbd W AM Lit w \\'i; wiix TAKK .m.L tu -kjtksh KOfiS-THAT V?i ri;iv-, rs at to i rs. ixi/.i i (TK)l(i: MUTTS? We lii'W have :i |>ri tty goc t'hoiec Fruits, including I KANT-y liONTll Al'I'M 1 j TJOIi'K OUAXOKS, ' J ITNK |: AXAXAS, ami 'I rumi'K l.KMONs i i:i:i> tiMoxs<!ood Size aii'l Sound?5 v i s i'ok >o j i'axuiks. I'llkwix'<; t; ?> ?TUAKS. t.TOAKISTTKS. jr~ ni \ xioiu; i;o\i ; | tforkville Candy K .?? > I' \ l?l M \S. |*rwj IRON BEDS~ g! OF ALL. Till-: L5KD M.' itli.it has over hern used for i liin.'t on of a bedstead, not hut 10 been fouml tlisit is superior 'o Iron has many advantage ?y others Us strength, its lasthi 'ami tin- in autiful designs tin >n made of iron. Thru too, it h: . id. d advantage over the wo ot being more easily kept t ' ! freer from dust and vermin. 1 pie of this day and tune h I feds. We sell lols of them. IIam: a tittoi) STOCK ox s* XOW and. will he pleased you our many pleasing desip le will call mi us- Then. too. vi > < pared, the IKON* HICI) s mi s. in cost than other [teds. I.e ?r you our stock of Iron Itods. ,1 I M i. O R l ; t ' t>.'( rt'itfo III:1 I' rietn;. . y ? i ^ ATOMIZERS '' ] WHEN V'?l* AUK HIT BY , FLUEXKA of course you \vi [ ' i > our physician?at least that': " i roct thing to do?and ho \ : likely prescribe for you. ar (other things ho will probabl; .. j to g't an AT' iMIZEK for ! the .iir passages of your nos< ba'-k of your throat to ilisini r parts ; gainst tlto gernis of m troublesome disease- See tl for the AT0.MIZKP., and also your J'lusic'an's F'rescriptl certainly < x peers his prescri produce favorable results?t! unless PROPERLY FILLED ri? no -1 Druggists and with 1 quality of Drugs, etc. Fil soriptions is a Specialty her make them Just like Yot would do it himself. York Drug St MORTGAGE LOAN /AN" York County Farms' ' I" 3. 5. 7 or 10 years; but | paid off before maturity, an I ment pay-day. on terms inv additional expense. Interest per cent; or. 7 per cent f closing. 82 C. E. SPENCER. At ot MONEY TO LOA1 i Q\ good Real Estate secui | per cent Interest f 12. tf. J. A. MARION. A "DUBBELWEAR" <^3 i: 11 BOY'S CLOTHING ijfJSL = * S*nS?CTTOf< GiWAhTCD C2 VOUEY R0UNKO ?/ I! CLOTHING ^WS I - If FOR WELL ffp f | DRESSED BOYS J? I !j| See Us For Correct ?j$ Clothes for Your Boy Moocijfrtf^ Z, A 1 < > EX Quite true, this store caters very much to the grown-up <> = Men who want the Best in Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Under- !! s | wear, and Furnishings, but at the same time we never forget \ \ 51X the needs of the | ? YOUNGER GENTLEMEN OF THE FAMILY. Sj ? They must be properly clothed?Yes, neatly and stylish- ! | = ly clothed in clothes that are made with a purpose other E y. than "just to sell." We have Boys' Clothing that would be < = v quite satisfactory to many well dressed men if sizes and !! E *1* styles were for older folks. I \ )xjn P | " "DUBBELWEAR" "DUBBELBILT" | "" y We sell both brands of Boys' Clothing?One is made up of \\ U better gooils than the other?Both are worth every cent at 5 ! ! vhieh they are priced, as a critical inspection will convince <? E X almost any one who is a judge of clothing values?We have E DUBBKI.B1LT SUITS?In Grays, Brown, Greens?At E $9.75, $12.75 and $16.75. E y. DUBBELWEAR SUITS?In Blue Serges, Grays, Browns !! S y and pleasing Mixtures?Priced from JI ME $5.50 to $10.00 a Suit. ; * 5 $ BOYS'OVERCOATS?Priced at $5.00 to $17.50 .. E | MACKINAWS?Some beauties, just in $17-50 lief p .*. Sizes ran tre un to 18 vears. V J UVENILE SUITS?For the little fellows, who want to be ? % just as well dressed as the older boys?$6.50 and $7.00. S mmm I SHOES J. M. STROUP SHOES | f LADIES' c ..READY-TO-WEAR.. km We Are Having a Much Better Season on READY-TOJ| Ver WEAR Than Wc Expected. Why? BECAUSE OUR PRICES ARE NOT AS HIGH AS PEOPLE EXPECTED THEM . . TO BE. AND REALLY ARE MUCH VJ?'. LOWER THAN CAN BE FOUND IN THE BIGGER TOWNS AROUND US FOR LIKE QUALITIES. THAT'S REASON ENOUGH. A COMPLETE LINE OF COAT SUITS n :n misdepartment our stock is most complete and includes i. 1,nt a choice variety of the most popular styles in Blacks, in 'y* n ! Navys and all the popular shades?making an exhibition ' of Coat Suits well worth inspecting even if you don't door, of- wish to buy just now?Priced at an1" Your $9-95 to $39-5? io t-vt-ry- LADIES' COATS IN ALL STYLES to Du-rit . % . uuid. iKi , t Htr line of these Garments is especially attractive?attractii ii i>i - - 1 __ 1 Ci..u ?l,i ?t,-~ ?? ^om 'VC UOII1 as lO ^/Udlliy anu OiyiC dllU cUOU tspttian* ?r i';iii ii:.v. tractive in prices?Priced at $7-5<> to $39.50 !r- CHILDREN'S COATS To l>e sure \vc remembered the Children when buying Coats AA Cts. and now we arc showing a great line of Coats for the 4U littl folks?We want them to see these Coats? Priced at $3.98 to $15.00 If? $in LADIES' SATIN, TAFFETA AND CREPE :n. < ?.!.: DE CHINE DRESSES In the Best of Styles from America's fashion centers and in all the Popular Shades?Priced at $6.95 to $24.95 LADIES' SERGE DRESSES In the Best and most attractive styles?an individuality and a "Just Right" look that's all their own?Priced at t ls- L,t- $7.50 to $34.95 | M JERSEY DRESSES ARE VERY HARD TO FIND i:t?\ W e have a few real nice ones?We'll be pleased to show l,s you just how nice they are and tell you the prices. itclien NEw SILK waists 1. We arc receiving New Silk Waists in Crepe de Chine and Georgette every day. We want to show them to you. You will be pleased with their style and daintiness and also Our moderate prices. ~ KIRKPATRICK-BELK COMPANY " 'V1/yV BUY MORE BONDS **? to lit" ?.\. ?alllODn K quality it can Ik .... ? the do- 1. m ?.!? mm ii ?imm? i? n?iii in???in??ii?imrTTT?Trmm ? SSl WE HAVE READY? FOR DELIVERY 11Ul' coin I? h low. 1 OUR FIRST ORDER OF 1 Us s,'OA ; FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN BONDS. ) I If You Want to Pay Cash, Call and Get Yours. Mit'iitmcr* ' We Have Them In $50.00, $100.00, $500.00 and $1,000 Bonds. TUP I A A M AAin CAVIMTC D A MIT inc. LUHH any jauiiuj umm i ? THE BANK TOR THE PEOPLE \ THE I.N- _ s the cor- ?>? ?f> m Sg CLINTON BROTHERS. r? and til'* r-tLth^ 5Ib. Buckets WHITE KARO 50 CTS. lis' ston- 10 lb. Buckets WHITE KARO $1.00 on?:nBiie I 1-2 lb- Can MAPLE FLAVOR KARO 25 CTS. ptions to iVy won't CABBAGE. 3 <TS. Ib. NANCY HALL Sweet Potatoes. 30 CTS. Pit. by own - NEW YORK STATE APPLES. Fancy LEMONS, 40 CTS. Dor. he BEST .SUPREME HAMS. 38 CTS. IT). Breakfast BACON,50 CTS. Ib. ' and we LINK SAUSAGE. 30 CTS. Ib. PickledPlga Feet. 20 CTS. Ib. ir Doctor JUST RECEIVED FRESH SHIPMENT CHOCOLATE PL'FF CAKES. CHOCOLATE CAKES, FIG NEWTON S._ TOFF EE CAKES, ^ ASSORTED ATLANTIC8. SOCIAL TKA KiSCLlT, AADL^UD, ui.>ULna.>Aro, uzoiDnc/ri^o. CLINTON BROS. Y0RK,S.C. THE CASH STORE S rhoico ot WT DON'T DELAY BUYING LIBERTY BONDS "B1 install "rate: "e LADIES WART TO BUT or quick ?^orn Coat Sult8 an<1 gitirts and A FEW Flrat-Claaa Jersey Milk Cows l(nrniiv 1 Waists should be Dry Cleaned. or Heavy Springers. No culls, orney. \v have In our employ a Dry Cleaner See ?e or Phone No. 86. Who Understands Dry Cleaning and "8 f.t tf H. E. FERGUSON. 8 Does It Right. Send Your Dry Clean ritv at 7 r-" Work to Us. Guaranteed satlsfac- . ? . . _ , _ _ J * i m or no Charge. ** Any day is a Good Day to Buy ttorney. KELLY'S PRESSING CLUB. War Savings 8tampa.