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- MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. ! r DA VIS'S GIN YH1LL hereafter be operated on Tueaday and Friday of each week. S 3t* R. J. DAVIS. ' O h FOB SALE rjOOD Black Mala, 8 years old and weighing 1,075 pounds. Will sail for cash or trade for Ford touring car. ' C. C. BELL, Guthriesville, S. C. 4 St* SHOAT FOB SALE T HAVE one nice bhoat, weighing 50 to 60 pounds, for sale. See me on Charlotte street, York. It* J. S- WELLS. BEESWAX WANTED WILL pay 22 1-2 cents a pound for " it if sent by parcel post to my address, No. 3, York. It" L J. DAVIDSON. WHOSE YE ABLINGS? ? T HAVE had two of them at my house ] ^ A for several weeks. The owner can I have them by paying expenses. W. / L. LATHAM, No. 2, Sharon. It* GOOD MILKERS ' THITHER for Sale or Exchange for r Dry Cattle. See me on Hickory n Grove No. 2 j 4 tf. 2t . IRBY McGILL. d PLUG HORSE \ UINE worker and In good shape. For d * sale cheap. Call on or write to me t at Hickory Grove. o 3 3t* R. E. DAGNALL. t C HICKORY GROVEREAL ESTATE ( DO you want some good land, close to / ^ town, at a Bargain? r J. M. LEECH. s 2 t. f. 3t Hickory Grove, S. C. ? + t MONEY TO LOAN t AT Seven Per Cent, on First Mort- * k. XX era sra nn annroved Real Estate. "~THOS. F. McDOW. 84 f. t tf CLEANING AND PRESSING TT is real economy to have your * Clothes ^leaned and Pressed frequently, and resides Clean Clothes, if > rightly pressed, add much to one's appearance. Satisfaction guaranteed. ROYAL PRESSING CLUB, -v R. D. DORSETT. Prop YORK-ROCK HILL JITNEY Operated By Craig Boyd. T EAVES York Drug Store, 8.30 a. m. *** 1.15 and 4.30 p. m. Leave Carolina Hotel at Rock Hill, 10 a- m.; 2.30 p. m.; 6 p. m., immediately after arrival of train from Charlotte. Fare $1.25 each way. It J. R. KELLY, Manager. BABER'S REPAIR SHOP AUTOMOBILE and General Repair Work. I want your work. If I can , do it, HI tell you. If not, I'll tell you. We have BOLTS for Chevrolet springs. , Bring us your work. Telephone No. j * 216 when you need us. Reasonable charges. Alexander's Old Stand. Let us serve you. 92 sw tf L. G. BABER. CITY MARKET WE WILL HAVE some FIXE BEK' this week. Also PORK and SAU- " SAGE. WE SELL ] CURED HAM BOILED HAM and BREAKFAST BACON C Either whole or sliced. a WE EXPECT TO HAVE c Plenty of OYSTERS this week J Extra Selects. t WW We wi 1 pay 40 Cents a Dozen for _ Eggs this week. C CITY MEAT MARKET l C. F. SHERER. Prop jS * NEW SPRING 1 GOODS : ARE COMING IN NOWARRIVED THIS MORNING. ' 1 * SPRING HATS At $3.50 to $8.50 ] NEW GINGHAMS ] NEW WHITE GOODS ] NEW LACES- I< YESTERDAY'S EXPRESS BROUGHT , NEW SKIRTS In Silks and Serges , and POPLINS $5.00 to $8.50 ' NEW MIDDIES. LET US SHOW YOU QUICK. McCONNELL'S, * 1 ' I T^HE only way y< sure that your i up is to use a non-evapor; tion. You can never be }f other product which evap Does not Evapc | Johnson's Freeze-Proof c | -water. One application i winter unless the-solution is | radiator or hose connections? | or by boiling over. I Economical I Johnson's Freeze-Proof 4 anti-freeze compound on easy to use?simply dissolve ir iator. One package is sufficiei m. low zero; for large cars use t 15 {*? below zero, and three packages E Absolutely | Johnson's Freeze-Proof < m. | cloth, packing or metal o rust or corrode metal. Then 1 Freeze-Proof than there is wit I bination of water and alcohol. Raises the Boilin The boiling point of wal point of alcohol is 131?. 1 L | son's Freeze-Proof and water is | upon the amount of Frceze-Pr For Sj THE YORK HART ^estate OFFERINGS J. C. WILBORN DESCRIPTIONS OF TRACTS (2) Mrs. Hughes's-?Farm land, ibout three hundred (300) acr< s, about >ne mile from school- Perfectly level, ronts on the public highway. Fifty 50) scree of fine corn bottom land. [*hree miles of Tirzah, eight of Rock Bill, six of York. (Th a is not blacklack land, but red and sandy. As good ooking a farm as the Alf Neely place.) Some of this land does make a bale ir over it to the acre. This is rented his year. Purchaser may deduct 8 per ent of the purchase price and taxes, akins Dossession the 1st day of Janu .ry, ly20, and pay for the land now, or ake up the contract with the tenants t agreeable with them. There is a sixlorse farm on this place open for cullvation and some to sow down. Has our houses, one of which is a story ind a half with five or six rooms. One a two-story with four or five rooms, 'he others are good tenant houses, 'rice, Forty-five ($45) Dollars per Lore. This is an elegant fat in (3). I have Three Hundred Fiftyour (354) Acres?Near Bethany High chool and A. R- P. church, about ten niles from King's Mountain Station, lear Andy McCarter's, on the King's dountain road to Bethany. One hunIred and fifty (150) acres in cultivaion, balance in timber. Two miles rom Bethany High school. Three hunIred thousand (300,000) feet of saw imber, eight thousand (8,000) cords if wood or more. Good houses and hree barns. Price, Ten Thousand $10,>00) Dollars. A. A. Lockridge farm. 4) Two Hundred Eighty-five (285) teres?Three miles from Smyrna raiload station, one mile from a public chool. One dwelling, two stories, ight rooms; good big barn, shedded, wo stories. Good big tenant houses, hree and four rooms. Pr.ce, Twentywo ($22) Dollars per Acre. The l roprty of A. J. Boheler. This place has hirty-five acres of good bottom corn and, about one hundred and twentyIve (125) acres in cultivation besides, ind the balance in umoer. (5) Two Hundred Fifty (250) Acres >n the water of Langham branch, hree miles from courthouse on public oud from York to Rock Hill. Nice, lewly painted six-room dwelling (cotage), large new barn, four e .tra good enant houses. Public highway runling through farm Twonty-flve (25) >r thirty (30) acres in bottom land. .And lies comparatively level. Price, r'ifty ($50) Dollars per Acre. (6). Two Hundred Thirty-seven [237) Acres?One mile of Delphos staion. N'ow the property of Mr. Will Clinton, formerly the land of W. R. 'arroll. One dwelling; four tenant louses; good barn, nine stalls and feed oom; also good cow barn, will house ifty cows; good cotton house, two stoles, with shed and good crib. One lundred and seventy-five acres under 'Ultlvation- Th;s is one of the best arms in York county. Will be glad to five record of what it produces each rear. (By the way, it w!ll surprise the latives to know what the farm proluces annually.) (7) one Hunarca smy-iive kcres?One and one-half miles of Tirah. Perfectly level lands. Nice new wo-story house, nice barn, two stories ind shedded. On public highway. Fornerly the property of Mr. Wren Hawtins. Price, Si^ty-flve (s65) Dollars er Acre, J. C. WILBORN YORK, - S C. FOR THAT COLD Take REXALL COLD TABLETS. Juaranteed to give satisfactory results nd recommended for the treatment of olds in the head, together with the leadache and fever that usually comes irith a cold- Sure, they are good, and housands of people are sing them. K)R THAT DISTRESSi: G COUGH Take REXALL COMPOUND BARK iough Syrup. It hits the spot and alnost instantly relieves that distr< ss ng ough that keeps you and the family iwake at night. It brings relief and lelps to make the expectoration easier tnd less painful and jarring to the sysem. It is so good and so efficient hat its makers Guarantee Satisfaction. Oh, yes, you can get both here. STORKDRUGSTORE AUTOMOBILE BARGAINS ryE have on hand for sale at exceedingly low prices, Eight Automobiles, used by the Government; also six Automobiles that have never been used, bought at a bargain. Prices $860 to $1,050. Also want Agents in each bounty for a good line of cars. COLUMBIA SALES Agency, Columbia, S C. Phone 3783. to* t 4t TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS A T T x ? ?r.in aK4a?1 r\ Ka I?eto /\ laij PCIQUIIS muvu ifu k\j mc juoi.ui,\, " of J. G. OATES, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment t< the undersigned, at once, and persons having claims against said estate, an advised to present the same, duly au thenticated, within the time prescribed by law. T. M. OATES, Admr. Estate J. G. Oates. Jany. 7, 1919. 2 t 3t? ' 1 " i '1"' >u can be positively j adiator won't freeze j iting anti-freeze prepara- j sure of Alcohol or any | orates with water. >rate or Steam loes not evaporate with f is sufficient for the whole | weakened by leakage of the 1 through the overflow pipe | 8 f and Easy is the most economical | the market. It is very j| i water and pour into the rad- | it to protect a Ford to 5? be- fi wo packages to protect to 5? || ?to protect to 25? below zero. !:| zius /roeoj iocs not injure rubber, j f any kind. It does not | i is less rust with Johnson's | h water alone or with a com- if 1 g Point of Water ter is 212?. The boiling :j rhe boiling point of John- | > from 225? to 250? depending I oof used. | lie By | )WARE COMPANY jj I Charter No. 6,931. } REPORT OF CONC FIRST NAT 10 At York, In the State of South Carolina, t SI, 2,918: RESOURi Loans and Discounts, Including re-dls< those shown In b and c) Customers' I'ability account of acceptanc< purchased or discounted by It ! Overdrafts, secured, $6,888.53; unsecured, I "U. S. bonds (other than Liberty Bonds , U. S. certificates of indebtedness): U. S. bonds deposited to secure clrculatlo: Liberty Loan Bonds: Liberty Loan Bonds, 3 1-2, 4, and 4 1-4 I pledged Stocks, other than Federal Reserve Bank s Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50% of su Value of Banking house, owned and uninc Furniture and Fixtures Real estate owned other than hanking hot Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bar Cash in vault and net amounts due from I Checks on other banks in the same city < porting bank (other than Item 17) ? Total of Items 14. 15, 16, 17, find : Checks on banks located outside of city i porting bank and other cash items Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer an S. Treasurer LIABILIT Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits j Less current expenses, interest, and ta I Amount reserved for all interest accrued . Circulating notes outstanding Net amounts due to National Banks Total of Items 32 and 33 Demand deposits (other than bank depot n /JArvAolto novahlo within 30 (] ' ncbc vc vucpvoivo _ Individual deposits subject to check Cashier's checks outstanding Other demand deposits Total of demand deposits (other than subject to Reserve, Items 34, 35, 36 and 41 Time deposits subject to Reserve (pa days, or subject to 30 days or jnore n tfll savings): Certificates of deposit (other than for mo Other time deposits Total of time deposits subject to 42, 43, 44, and 45 Bills payable, other than with the Federal including all obligations representii rowed, other than rediscounts Of the "total loans and discounts shown i and discount was charged at rates in e 5197 Rev. Stat.) was $....None The : STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County ? I, R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier of the ab< ' that the above statement is true to the Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1 I (Seal) GEO. H. HART, Nota Correct Attest: W. I. Witherspoon, O. E i .== Charter No. 9,533. REPORT OF COND THE FIRST NATIONAL 1 In the State of South Carolina, at the Clo | RESOURC Loans and discounts, including rediscc I those show in b and c) Total loans Ovedratts, secured, $ ; unsecur U. S. bonds (other than Liberty Bonds U. S. certificates of indebtedness): t U. S. Bonds deposited to secure circulation liberty Loan bonds: Liberty Loan Bonds, 3J, 4, and 4j per cent .stock ol rederal Reserve Bank (50 per ce Value of Banking house, owned and uninct Equity in Banking House Furniture and Fixtures Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Ban Cash in vault and net amounts due from I Total of Items 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 ..... Checks on banks located outside of city porting bank and other cash items ~ . Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer i U. S. Treasurer c Interest earned but not collected approxi "* ~ L1ABIL1T Capital stock Surplus bund Undivided profits Less current expenses, interest and ta: Interest and discount collected or credit) | of maturity and not earned approxlmi Amount reserved lor au mieicsu Circulating Notts outstanding Demand deposits (other than bank depot Reserve (deposits payable within 30 1 Individual deposits subject to chock Cashier's chocks outstanding Dividends unpaid Total of demand deposits (other th? its) subject to Reserve, Items 3) 39, 40, and 41 Time deposits subject to Reserve (payab or subject to 30 days or more notice, t 1 ings): Certificates of deposit (other than for mc ' Other time deposits Total of Time deposits subject to Res I 43, 44, and 45 Bills payable, other than with the Federal ' including all obligations represent!] i rowed, other than rediscounts > ! STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County ; I. J. S. HARTNESS. Cashier of the al ' that the above statement is true to the bei Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7 (SEAL) C. S. PRATT, Notl ' Correct Attest: J. S. Rainey, J. L. Rain 5 "THE GREAT LOVE" jj TOMORROW WEI Z There are Seven Reels of this great y ic young American who joined the I fight for Liberty and Humanity, ai A Australia, who was his sweetheart, z a fortune became the target of uns< y film tells the story in a fascinating n dents in the lives of the real lovers a A horrible nightmare of war. The le ? ated by Robert Harron and Lillian ( y of artists. Thia is an unusually hig] 0 town of Clover's size, and we hope t A patronage. Come and bring your f f WEDNESDAY 2.00 o'clock P. y Admission: ..ADULTS, 25 CTS.; J THE PLEASE-U, uiove I START THE YEAR 1919 Make up your mil serve vou when vou need II * %> We wish you a prosper J. E. Brison, Prop. CITY PI "Till-' Sl*|{\ 1CK I YOUR BREAKFAST! Will go better and you w:ll relish it more if you start it off with a dish of Mackerel?they are good appetizers. Try it. y CHOICE QUALIT1' FAT MACKEREL? I have a choice lot of Fat Mack! erel on hand. Try one or two or more for your breakfast in the morning. . \ ES, TO BE SURE? I have lots of oth< r good things to eat?in fact almost anythng your appetite might crave?but we just \ thought we'd mention this Mackerel. because they do look good and are good. Try them. 1 W. E. FERGUSON j MONEY TO TOAN ( QN good Real Estate securlt/ at 7 j, ^ per cent Interest d 12 t.f. J. A. MARION, Attorney .| Reserve District No. 6 UTION OF THE NAL BANK j it the Close of Business on December CES. counts (except $370,790 53 ss of this bank _ 17,172 60 $387,963 03 $1,173.02 7,611 66 , but including l (par value) 12,600 00 12,500 00 per cent, un97 810 oo 27.810 00 tock 100 00 bscription) 2,700 00 :umbered 21,000 00 21,000 00 2,000 00 ise 264 00 ik 25,060 94 National Banks 89,680 02 ar town as re 1,439 76 18 3 91,119 78 or town of re * 76 50 d due from U. 625 00 ...$578,730 80 IES. $ 60,000 00 50,000 00 $ 6.670 96 xes paid 6,670 96 9.953 34 12,500 00 8,469 52 $ 8,469 62 jits) subject to lays): - 262,817 37 12,181 29 2,035 00 hank deDOsits) 37. 38,'39, 40, J $267,033 66 yable after 30 otice, and posney borrowed) 93,804 43 ? 57,798 89 Reserve Items $151,603 82 Reserve Bark, ig money bor ? 22,500 00 $678,730 80 above, the amount on which Interest xcess of those permitted by law (Sec, number of suph loans was None, of York ss: >ve named bank, do solemnly swear best of my knowledge and belief. R. C. ALLEIN. Cashier. 10th day of January, 1919. ry Public. :. Wilkins, J. M. Stroup, Directors. Reserve District No. 5 ITION OF BANK, AT SHARON se of Business on December 31, 1918. ES. tunts, (except ?$168,778 72 ?.... $168,778 72 $168,778 72 ed, $ ? 362 97 , but including (par value) __ 26,000 00 25,000 00 , unpledged ...r 8,150 00 8,160 00 nt of subscrip 1,060 00 imbered 1,200 00 1,200 00 800 00 ik 11,622 38 National Banks 37,798 46 $ 37,798 46 or town of re 526 06 ind due from 1,210 00 mate?on 465 00 $256,992 59 IES. " i 26.000 00 *" 1 10,000 00 $ 2,372 17 ces paid 2,372 17 2d, in advance Lte).? 1,575 00 855 00 25,000 00 sits) subject to days): 87,505 86 1,298 67 1,000 00 in bank depos. 35, 36, 37, 38 ? $ 89,804 53 ile after 30 days ind postal sav>ney borrowed) 78,509 61 _ 10,876 28 serve, Items 42, $ 89,385 89 1 Reserve Bank, ng money bor 13,000 00 $256,992 59 of York 8s: bove-named bank, do solemnly swear st of my knowledge and belief. J. S. HARTNESS, Cashier, th day of January, 1919. iry Public. *u Irikri P PlAvirn nirarinrt. AT THE PLEASE-U j )NESDAY, 15TH ? Story, and is a story of an hero- z 3ritish army early in the war to y id a sweet, winsome girl from and who after having inherited A :rupulous fortune-hunters- The 1 mnner, depicting the many inci- y ind giving many incidents of the % ading characters are imperson- Jv 3ish, supported by a strong cast h class film drama to bring to a y hat our people will give it their 9 riends. M., and 7.00 o'clock P. M. JP ; CtUliiln^, 10 V r's Movie Play House j RIGHT id to let this Drug Store >rug Store service, ous New Year. 1ARMACY Clover, S. C. tltl'C STOHF" THE YORKVILLE ENQUIRER Dnklicka^ C.?: V. D. and A. M. GRIST, Proprietors Single Copy. One Year .._ $2.50 Single Copy, Six Months $1.25 Single Copy, Three Months 65 Throe Copise. One Year $6.75 Additional Copies, ordered and paid for by same individual by the voar $2.25 All Subscriptions MUST be Paid in idvance. All Checks, Postoffice Orders, etc. bould be made payable to L. M. GRIST'S SONS. GOOD SECOND HAND PLANER 1 f ADE by Cordosman-Meyor Co., with Shimer Matcher heads, with celling and flooring bits. Also now boltig. Takes 6 1-2x20. Price, $100. Adress King's Creek No. 1. 3 4t? M. R. FALLS. s THE STAR THEATRE TUESDAY MARIE WAT/CAMP Jft "The Escaoe Through the Flames," Episode No. 10 of "The Lion's Claws." Also an LKO Comedy, "Romance and Dynamite," featuring Rube Miller, Eddie Barry and the famous LKO Beauties. Don't fall to see this if you want to laugh- Come. 8ATUKDAX. ANTONIO MORENO And Carol Holloway In "The Iron I Test" Also a rich Comedy. MONDAY, JANUARY 20TH WITiLTAM FOX j Presents Virginia Pearson In "Her i Price." The story of an alluring wo- I man who sold herself for Fame. This J will interest you. Don't miss it Five interesting, thrilling reels. ( STAB THEATRE J. Q. WRAV. Mansaer. ( A Tailoring Special j AN EXTRA PAIR OF PANTS FREE J with Every Suit of Made-to-Measure j Clothes from Our MCB Brand Sam- ( pie Book Until February 10. Only once in a great while do you 1 get an offer like this of High Grade ? Clothing, made to your measure, at a decided price reduction or its equivalent The Clothing we offer are Full Three-Piece Suits, made to your individual measure from thoroughly good In a ArnntrVllv flrot-ClflOO TY1 An. laui IUO 111 C*? HlWi VUQ111J lIBb V1MIWW ner at the prices heretofore ruling for the various styles and qualities shown in the sample book and in addition we give you the EXTRA TROUSERS AT NO ADDITIONAL COST. The MCB folks proposed to give half the cost of the Extra Trousers if we would give the other half as our part of an advertising campaign for MCB Clothing. We Jumped at the proposition and pass it on to our trade. G. W. WHITES1DES & CO. SHARON - - S. 0. FARM HARDWARE Every farm needs more or less Hardware?We want to supply YOU?See us for? BARBED WIRE and STAPLES, for cattle fencing. COAL HODS?Fire Shovels and Pokers. WELL BUCKETS?Victor Well Buckets and "Xing Bee' Galvanized Well Buckets. NAILS?By the Pound or Keg. AXES?The famous W. C. Kelly Flint Edge Axes?Red Warrior ? Hand Forged. FEEDSTUFF'S? Dairy Feed for dairy cows. Purina Horse Feed. Rice Meal and Mill Feed. FLOUR? We received a car last week. See us for quality and price. Phone No. 69. FARMERS HARDWARE. & SUPPLY CO. Wholesale and Retail. Something to Eat WE ARE IN THE FEED BUSINESS? , FOR MAN AND BEAST. FLOUR?We are well stocked in good . Flour and are in position to meet I any legitimate price. Better see us. HORSE AND irfULE FEED? 1 CORN AND OATS. RAPIER'S COW AND DAIRY FEED COTTON SEED MEAL RAPIER'S PIG MEAL RICE MEAL, MILL FEED CPPn OATS? H^ve Red Rust\ Proof Seed Oats, Appier Seed Oats. . A GOOD AXE HANDLE For 25 Cents and a better one for 35 cents. YORK SUPPLY COMPANY THERE WILL NEVER BE A BETTER TIME IF YOU ARE In good health and not under 14 or over 70 years of age, there will never be a better time than Right Now for that MUTUAL BENEFIT POLICY that your moral obligation to your dependents has been telling you that you should get. Of course I am not expecting you to apply if you do not feel any obligation to protect those who are depending on you for support now, after you have "gone west," or do not expect to need protection YOURSELF after you have reached an age when vou are no longer ABLE TO EARN A Living. SAM M. GRIST All Kinds of Good Insurance. HERE'S A RESOLUTION You will do well to make and to keep whether you have kept other New Year's resolution or not "I resolve, That I will huy for my wife and incidentally for myself, a first elaas Cook Stove or Range, heeau'e I know that it will make ea ler cooking and better cooking at my home." Then come to see us. We have the Cook Stoves and the Ranges. We sell < the famous 1 MAJESTIC RANGE Which is easily the Best in its class , it is a splendid baker and a splendid < "laster." Then too, we have lower ? priced ranges if you do not feel like;' buying the MAJESTIC the Best. And -j "d pnnH line of Cooking , ttiou nc tiu? v m> ----- _ Stoves, and you'll find that our prices are JUST RIGHT. COLE HOT BLAST HEATERS | Are Best and most efficient and the | most economical of Coal Heaters. Let M. L. FORD I.tcense*I Undertakers aiul Einhahner* CliO\ KK. - s. ( . j SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY TRAIN SCHEDULES YORK, S. C. " Corrected to August 1st, 1918, Schedule figures are subject to change without notice and arc not guaran-., teed. WEST BOUND No. 117 No. 113 No. 35 Lv. Rock Hill 7.36pm 4.46pm 6.00am Ar. York 8.10pm 6.18pm 6.33am Ar. Blacksburg 6.20pm 7.40am I T.u Ria,?ir?hiir<r 6.30pm 9.16am I Ar. Rutherfordton.. 8.50pm 11.06am Ar. Marion 12.10pm EAST BOUND No. 86 No. 114 No. 118 Lv. Marion 4.40pm Lv. Rutherfordton ? 6.50pm 5.85am Ar. Blackuhurg 7.66pm 7.36am Lv. Blacksburg 8.06pm 9.20am Lv. York . 9.16pm. 10.80am 6.40am Ar. Rock Hill 9.60pm 11.05am 7.15am Trains Nos. 35, 36, 113 and 114,.connect with main line trains at Blacksburg to and from points North and South. N'os. 35 and 36 connect with trains at Marion to and from Asheville and Doints East and West. Nos. 117, 118, 35 and 114 connect at Rock Hill with trains to and from Charlotte and Columbia. For more detailed infortnation, apI ply to Local Agents. |W. E. McGEA S. H. McLEAN, I | TO THE AUTOMOBIL1 DO YOU KNOW that the A PANY have recently rebuilt have the Best Equipped R< While we are prepared to do 1 on any car, we have Special Anderson Cars. We are Specialists In Electr I fWe ' fix 'em" when the "oth l the EQUIPMENT to do it wi WE WILL MAKE A BE! On Painting and OverhauUna ruary. WE HAVE SOME BAR< In slightly used ANDERSON small cars BUICKS, MAXW Also a full line of the NE ROADSTERS. TOURING CI WE WANT AN AGENT] Write Us or Telephone 525, ANDERSON MO' wwHum iiww immmmmmm FEINSTEIN'S M SOME NEW $1.50 WAIS' ARE BE TBS, Judged by all prevailing WORTH MORE Worth More thar i ' going to sell and worth more thar the same price. Figure it out for costing anywhere from two to thr and labor costs away up in the air, it really is to be able to buy a REALLY GOOD, WORTH ABLE WAIST FOR THIS 1 Our very intimate co-operation w every possible avoidable expense, is EVERY WAIST here illustrate ; the maker's assurance as well as "Olno trivlno on/1 nf nfvlp correcttlPJ ! These Waists are made and sc WIRTHMOR Plan a plan of mei other conditions insurer the GREjI lar priced Waists. ' SOLD ONLY AT FEINSTEIN'S BI NATHAN FEINS'! THE GROWI n mamMum iwiitii COIffiW YOU 1 YOU WILL PROBABLY N( FEW DAYS, THEN WHY NOT C' MULES. HORSES AND MARES BUY JUST USE YOUR OWN F WE WILL BE PLEASED TO HA WHAT WE HAVE TO OFFER. JUST HERE AND NOW WE SON'S GREETINGS TO OUR CU OTHERS AND WISH FOR YOU PRESENT AND IN THE FUTU] MULES JAMES BI I SAVINGS Df I & To those who wish to open SAV1 >{ deposit. $1-00 will start an accour y deposit any amount per week yoi 'l' Cent Compounded every three mi ? you next Christmas or any other iwe consiaer ims piau au^cwu yet seen. X LET'S START AN ACCOUNT ? Every transaction with this B{ I THE LOAN AND '? "THE BANK FOP Jilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ww?wiifwwfwfwimni iwmmm JUST A WORD AS 1 f ! ANOTHER YEAR IS UPON I i nniir>iM nt thf> oast as far as Dossil ' HW??v.v? " - - a I best service In every department, ing backward except to see where! be Improved upon and where impr I BETTER GOODS FOR YOUR M< i that is where our service will be i ; it a policy of this Store to give Ou the Casual, the Very Best Possible | and this policy will be rigidly adh ! Again, we extend the complin 11 ~ * kA.iM4AAI1fl r\ i one ana an a year ui uuuintuuo ^ ' and happiness without measure, i ; of the past and invite a continuant | Remember, please, that we sp I or Every Day Wear?for Men, VVc Wear Clothing of the dependable ing Shirts, Neckwear, Underwear, ! Dress Goods and in Domestics, ant are certain of finding at this store that is fair to You and fair to us. give us the opportunity during 191 I SHOES J. M. S iwKKywynwyuMMMyyyyiiyKyyyyig . E OWNERS IN YORK ] NDKRSON MOTOR COMtheir Service Station and i "<3 cpair Shop in the South? i . prompt and efficient work 1 Tools and Equipment for i ^ leal Work on automobiles. ' | ** follow" oiin'L Wa lrnvc Pc th. , "" P? DUCED PRICE jI J ; during January and Feb* ! J i ra 3AINS ! j ''ELLS and OVERLANDS. I ra W ANDERSON models j ? IRS and SEDANS. . i | X Rock Hill, S. C. rp rOR COMPANY |j? UMMMMIfMfMMMMIfMMMMMMM in _ m _______________ so IRGAIN HOUSE IE 1 hi mrr Am ] ff IB THAI ' I ALLY WORTH MORE | ' WAISTS | D( Waist standards these Waists are I 1 the modest price at which we're 1 any other Waists obtainable at ! yourself, with cotton materials j ar ee times what they used to cost, ; 4.?a+ fVilnlr vxrViat an QPhiflVPTTlPnt 1 , JUOl llliun n.m> "... ? ( ; [-WHILE AND SERVICE- ro SMALL SUM. ** ith the Makers, which cuts out 1 i one reason for our Low Price. 1 kI bears the WIRTHMOR label? Al our own of the very ultimate In ' 8,1 iS. | >ld under the Economy-Effecting ; rchandising which, regardless of lT POSSIBLE VALUES In popu- | LRGAIN HOUSE TEIN, Proprietor. fa NG STORE 01 tl O! ' W tl tl w y< w fl d ai w P h HAVE THE TIME C yr BE VERY BUSY THE NEXT OME AND SEE OUR STOCK OF ? NO, YOU WON'T HAVE TO LEASURE ABOUT THAT BUT VE YOU COME AND LOOK AT WANT TO EXTEND THE SEA- E B STOMERS, FRIENDS AND ALL I I THE BEST THERE IS IN THE E I {OTHERS horsesIc v iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiimiiiiiiiJiiM o IPARTMENT j' i: i [NGS ACCOUNTS we Invite your v it in this department and you can < > e u desire on which we pay 4 Per <* onths, which will be available to |' time when needed. , > r to any Christmas Club we have ,> < FOR 1919. . ink is handled confidentially. \ | SAVINGS BANK {' k THE PEOPLE" ? lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliff c t n.i.y g 0 THE YEAR 1919 j I 2 JS and this Store will continue Its t>le, of giving Its Patrons the very We are going forward not look- ? In our service to our patrons can j ovement is possible in the way of ci ONEY you can rest assured that el mproved. We have always made * r Patrons, the Regular as well as I tj Service in all of our various lines j ered to in the future, lents of the season and wish for rosperity, aboundiug good health >Ve thank you for your patronage j 11 :e of same in the future. 1 ecialize in good Shoes for Dress ! ?j men and Children; in Ready-to rion4-q' rniahlncra InnlllH , Hosiery, Hats, etc.; in Ladies' J I assure you that at all times you a1 the Quality you want at a price sc We want to serve you. Will you 1c i I TR HTTP cunrc I If JL A*. V V/ A JUV/L/J | gj I ill mil 2 WT0M0BL1E OWNERS Let US SUGGEST that you put a Lose" of JOHNSON'S FREEZE - PROOF i the radiator of your car. It cilfht ve you a bursted water jacket or >eslbly a cylinder both rather an exinslve proposition when you have to* ive new ones put In. Will Johnson's Freexe-Proof keep b dlator from friwtinrf vnnr Ufa will- We've tried It ouraelvee. Last Inter we kept our Ford delivery car diator doped" with Freeze-Proof all rough those terrific freezes. There is nothing doing in the freezing line. Try it on your car. Five-pound Can plenty for a Ford diator $1.1.0 a Can. ork Furniture ft Hardware Company HE TURNING WHEELS F FATHER TIME Have reeled off another year mostly high gear and while we have all anaged to go over the top in some rt of fashion, yet it has been a hard, ng pull with the -.xpanditure of lots energy and not a little lost motion the driving gear. None the less, we ive passed the worst and are on the gh r 08 d to bigger and better things, id just here, between the spurts of e closing year and the coining high add of the coming year, we lank Our Friends and Customers for your patronage, your favors and your patience and at the time wish r yon the beet of everything that a Joyous Christinas and a Brand New Year Can Give You. UKA luUlUKlAn IU. Millinery Parlors MRS. J. M. FERGUSON HAVE JUST RECEIVED tome esicially pretty material for mid- winter hats id It rives ice pleasure to show shapes and styles. The Ladles of the town and suriundlng country are invited to call id see what I have mourning hats a specialty nd I am prepared to All orders on tort notice. MRS. JT. M. FERGUSON. HOG FEED You need not expect your hog to tten unless you feed him. We have 1 hands SHORTS AND BRAN. RICE MEAL. MIXED HOG FEED. Our Prices are RIGHT. se'us for wagons* BUGGIES, FARM IMPLEMENTS. GENUINE OLIVER CHILLED REPAIRS. OR RATiR RIGHT OTTTfTK A Second-hand Two Horse Wagon, i good condition and a bargain for a tick sale. See it CARROLL BROTHERS i / v5 TICKING TO U TO BE SURE we are sticking to ir Job. We have been throgghthe ar and weathered the storm anawRJf*"^-- le best looking prospects ahead we link we with the balance of the folks 111 be able to go It strong for another jar. However, In the meantime, we ant to thank our customers and our lends for their very liberal business urlng 1918 and for 1919 we ask for continuance of your business. To one and all white and black e wish the compliments of the season ad hope that you and yours along 1th us and ours will enjoy a year of rosperlty and happiness such as we ave never known before. The year i before ua 7-iet us make the best of . What It is will largely depend on ill-selvesAnd In the meantime when you need nythlng In our line Groceries, etc. >t us serve von. SHERSR & QUINN ONE CHEESE, 350 LBS. One Cheese, weighing 350 lbs., Is At ly store. Th?? biggest ever and whaL i more the best Cheese which is 40 CTS. A POUNDVHY BUY EGGS 'At present high prlcss? Use SAVO -good for cakes and battercakes. One easpoon of it will take the place of e egg 35 CTS. a Box ?RESH OYSTERS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Will lso have a rood supply of them on 'UESDAY next for Christmas. I adise you giving your order AHEAD to "An /lioonriAlntmnnt LOUIS ROTH m, IT WAS GREAT YES, we mean it Our Holiday busless was just about as good as we ould ask for in fact we could hardly ake care of till of it And this all oe8 to show that people who trade In haron have long ago learned that J. >. HOPE'S is the place at which to get he best values In the lines he underikes to handle. Of course, most ol tie folks In this section already knew ; but from the number of new faces ppearlng at our counters a good lany others have learned It too. URLNG THE NEW YEAR We are hoping that our friends and iistomers and the friends and customrs of all other Sharon business houses 'ill have a year of bounteous plenty ith the best of good health to enjoy leir prosperity. J. D. HOPE, Sharon, S. 0. tr Woodmen of the World Receipt ooks for sale at The Enquirer OfBoe r by Mall?30 Cents each. SALE OF PERSONALTY JOTICE Is hereby given that on Wednesday, January 22, beginning t 10 a. m., at his late residence I will >11 at Public Auction Personalty be ? ? ?.?. nt rnwv T Mr. iW5wifi iiiv '/Ov* w v***' w. ARTER, deceased, consisting of the >llowlng: Household and Kitchen tirniture, Mules, Corn and Fodder, arm Tools, Stocks, etc. Terms of lie, Cash Mrs. MARY M. McC ARTER, t 3t Administratrix.