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Jtuiuinotts Jlcpartrocnt A Word for tho Defenst. Tho young man crawled into the august presence. "I should like to speak to you on an Important matter, sir," he said. "Well, what Is It?" growled the father of the girl, In no encouraging tone. "I I want to marry your daughter, sir!" j "What?" The old man's face grew purple. "Marry my daughter? I am astonished! Wffiat on earth do you mean, sir? You " "Now, now," soothed the youth, seeing defeat looming near and wanting to get some sort of satisfaction out of | the interview, "don't talk that way. You are prejudiced against the girl.: She's all right, really." Tit-Bits. _ | ' m 1 Transformation. A lady told us a true story of a soldier's wit that a soldier in hospital, on recovering consciousness, said: "Nurse, what is this on my head?" "Vinegar cloths," she replied. "You have had fever." After a pause. "And what Is this on my chest ?" "A mustard-plaster. You have had pneumonia." "And what is this at my feet?" "Salt bags; you have had frostbite." A soldier from the next bed looked up and said: j "Hang the pepper-box to his nose, nurse, then he will be 9. cruet" Strand Magazine. - Zigzaggers. "A police court isn't all grim and sordid," remarked Judge White the other day. "Sometimes something really funny happens. Not so very long ago a chauffeur was brought In after having run down a man. "Did you know that If you struck this pedestrian he would be seriously Injured ?" I asked. "Yes, sir," replied the chauffeur. "Then why didn't you zigzag your car and miss him?" "He was zigzagging himself and out-guessed me, your honor," was the answer.?Pittsburg Sun. His Day of Work.?"Tommy Atkins" pleaded an exemption from church parade on the ground that he was an agnostic. The sergeant-major assumed an expression of innocent interest. 'Don't you believe in the Ten Commandments?" he mildly asked the bold freethinker. "Not one, sir," was the reply. "What! Not the rule about keeping the Sabbath ?" "No. sir." "Ah, well, you're the very man I've been looking for to scrub out the canteen." Tit-Bits. I The Skipper. The boat drifted out on the sunlit sea. The mar and the maiden were silent and a little sad; the time for parting had come. "Dearest," he breathed softly, "will you float with me always down the stream of life?" "The same as now?" she whispered. "The same as now," he said. "I will, gladly," she cried. He was rowing, doing all the hard work; she had the helm Tit-Bits. Card Was Useful. Her name was Lulu and she knitted a pair of socks to be sent overseas. She put her card In one of the socks and in due time a note came back from the soldier to whom they had been given. It ran: "Dear Lulu: Laat April I received a pair of socks and in one of these I found your card. Please send me another pair. I feel that I should have > a change.' Yonkers Statesman. The Way They Work. "Have you any alarm-clocks?" inquired the customer. "What I want is one that will arouse the girl without waking the whole family." "I don't know of any such alarmsaid the man ClWrw ao wu?V| - i i . behind the counter; "we keep Just the ordinary kind the kind that will wake the whole family without disturbing the grlrl." Tit-Bits. What He Wanted to Pas*. On an American transport two days out from New York: First Sambo (who Is really enjoying the sea, to his dark companion, who has gone below) "Nigger! Come on up! We're passing a ship!" Voice from Below "I don't want to see no ship. You Jes* call me when we're passing a tree!" Tit-Bits. Comparison. "It's just as wrong to gamble when you win as when you lose." "Yassuh," asserted Mr. Erastus Plnkley. "De inmorality Is Jes, as gTeat, but de Inconvenience ain't. TXTAMkinnr4An QtnP W twill llfjkvru . ? Playing Safe. "What would you say," asked the fair theosophlst, "If I should tell >ou that I was born in Egypt three thousand years ago?" "Why," said the man addressed, "I should say you don't look It." Boston Transcript. Paw Knows Everything. Willie "Paw, what Is the difference between capital and labor?" Paw "Well, the money you lend represents capital, and getting It back represents labor, my son." Cincinnati Enquirer. Truth in Jest. "The road to success Is apt to be a long, hard one, my boy." "Are there no short cuts, ratnerr "Yes, my son. Our penitentiaries are full of men who took the short cuts." Birmingham Age-Herald. Sour Grapes. Edith "Jack told me I was so interesting and so beautiful." Mario "And yet you will trust yourself for life with a man who begins deceiving you even during his courtship." Toronto Telegram. The Household Epicure. "So you are going to let your cook go?" "Yes. Can't afford to keep her. I don't mind the salary, but her tastes In food are out of my reach." Washington Star. Regarding the Truth. "De truth ain't alius easy to git at," said Uncle ,l- flflV Ebon. "A man tUU sviacvtuiw ~?? sumpin' in half a minute dat he can't explain in five years."?Washington Star. Consideration. ? Tommy (at Red Cross concert)?"What'B that man got his eyes shut for while he's singing?" Friend?"Because he can't bear to see us suffer."?London Opinion. >4. . f - "B VAL1 . _ - RE VI The assurance of materia Buick Motor Compa Buick models, effect] THESE PRICES WILL selling agreements: Three Passenger Five Passenger I Four Passenger Five Passenger Seven Passenger Seven Passenger Buick Motoi Pioneer E ALL THE ABOVE An interview with M ! makes certain that the pr the 1919 season is not run ther change during that j "I have just receive< 4 ' containing the revised p the various Buick models have been reduced in pric "There has been con Company was going to d( left things in such an un< raw material available tl for the really big manufa 1 i This prompt action Kaon oKlo tn i>loar* cifl MV/UU UWIV tv VAVU1 vuv one, am delighted with th "Their war orders w] ergies have been complet dence that the Buick Mot sufficient material is in i schedule which again pro protected against unwan "Orders for Buick cs sure that we shall be able reasonable time. We shj and will make every effo: which plan has worked 01 "Buick enthusiasts i cause all uncertainty has ting Buick cars this year ered." ' I SH( pOU! i^^^^PRESERVE TH OLD AGE STAR! WITH Selene* myi that old nge begins with weakened kidneys and digestive organs. This being true, it Is easy to believe that by keeping the kidneys and digestive organs cleansed and in proper working order old age can be deferred and life prolonged far beyond that en joyed by tne average person. For over 200 years GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil has been relieving the weaknesses and disability due to advancing years. It is a standard oldtime home remedy and needs no Introduction.^ GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil is Inclosed in odorless, tasteless capsules containing about & drops each. Take them as you would a pill, with a small jiiiHiHUiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I FEELING 01 | The Depositors who hav | our care iiave a feeli )\ This strong Bank works with am j' Its Officers and Employees co X uable from every point of vie y Pie Capital and large Surplus y business and personal require | THE LOAN AND % *THK BANK FOB llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll UlC EVERYBODY KNOWS iTE-IN-HEAD MEANS BU! SED PR 1 for quantity production of ny to establish the following ive January first, 1919. NOT BE CHANGED durini Open Model H-Six-44 - Open Model H-Six-45 - - Closed Model H-Six-46 - Closed Model H-Six-47 - OpenModel H-Six-49 - Closed Model H-Six-50 - r Company, Flin tuilders of Valve-in-Head Mot v onn n a n V rniu? r. u. b., i .'r. J. Meek Smith, Clover, 1< Lrchaser of a Buick car betwe ming any chance that the pric period. i a letter from the Home Of >rice schedule effective Janua ; during the remainder of th( :e and the other two remain ui siderable speculation as to ) about the price of their cars 3ertain condition regarding th lat a good many people felt cturers to find their bearings on the part of the Company lation up sooner than anybo< ? nn ftnwlir in 111 LC cimiuiuiuciiicni/ iju van.j m iu bdch have been demanding the ed, and the announcement of 1 or Company now has a measi sight that will permit laying yes the buyer of a Buick aut ranted price changes, irs are piling up on us very fai i to take care of the greater ill continue lo follow our old rt to see that no favoritism is it so admirably in the past, ippreciate the importance of now been removed, both as t< and the possibility of the pri II >HESl E LEATHER^gk^^M 1ONS?SD^uffaloVN^^B^^H8B I * _ MllMMWIllMilM 'S YOUR KIDNEYS swallow of water. The oil stimulates the kidney action and enables the organs to throw off the poisons which cause premature old age. New life and strength increase as you continue the treatment. When completely restored continue taking a capsule or two each day. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules will keep you in health and vigor and prevent a return of the disease. Do not wait until old age or disease have settled down for good. Go to your druggist and get a box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. 'Money refunded If they do not help you. Three sizes. But remember to ask for the original imported GOLD MEDAL brand. In sealed packages. 11111111 i 111111111111! i Mi ii 3 n i ii1111111111; i mii 111 F SECURITY I e placed their money in ? riff of Security. ?1 i for the Depositor all the time. X ' -operate to make the service val- ] w. The Modern Equipment, Am- X , assures prompt fulfillment of all ments In the Banking line. y SAVINGS BANK f t THE PEOPLE" | J 11111111111111II111IIII1111111111111111111111111! 1111^ * K" == a [ck ; l? ICES : r ' r Buick cars enables the t d \ prices on the various n r 1< i I g our present dealers' d ii ? - - - - $1495 \ - - - .1495 ; - - - - .1985 . I - - - - 2195 ; - - -' 1785 _ _ QRQR ' r ~ WW g t, Michigan ;or Cars. LINT, MICHIGAN 1 )cal Buick distributor, en now and the end of , e will be subject to fur- [ fice," said Mr. Smith, j ry first, 1919, covering j j season. Four models 1 ntminhfid. 1 what the Buick Motor , as the close of the war e price and quantities of it would be impossible for some time to come, shows that they have ] iy expected, and I for I ie season. , 5 major part of their enthe present prices is evi- 1 ire of the situation, and : ] out a definite building t ;omobile is at all times | i < st, and I feel reasonably ! part of them within a policy of filling orders, : ; shown our waiting list, this announcement, be3 the possibility of getces being raised or low- 1 i REAL ESTATE AGENCY | FOR SALE J 48 Acres Of land near New Zlon ' church. Will sell cheap. * Five Room Homo A Good Store Bu'luing and two Acres of'Land, at i Filbert, belonging to Mr. E. L- Wood. 92 Acres Of good, level land, with | 6-room house, Joining Floyd Jackson's < Store place, it ij a No. 1 b \rui. Six-l(ooin House?On 62 acres ol good land, on Howell's Ferry road, 3 miles from Courthouse 118 Acres I-and?6-r dwelling. 1-r tenant house. 1-2 mile of Zlon church <i and school. I 200 Acres?Of saw timber and wood- I land, within mile of Zlon church. Saw J timber worth price of whole tract Two Vacant Lots?90x300 and lOOx 225 feet, on King's Mountain street Building Ixit?60x225 feet, on west j side Wright avenue. c 187 Acres?7-room dwelling: 2 ten- c ant houses. Known as the Will Wal- r lace Place?6 miles south of Yorkville Level land. Lot?Near Graded school?90 feet . front; 200 feet deep. On shady side of * the street. 8ee me about It. | C. F. SHERER. Real Estate. lTFe ! t IT CAN BE A SUCCESS OR A FAIL- a URE. WHICH WILL IT BE WITH s YOU? f Look at the men who are successful in the eyes of the world. Ninety-nine " out of every hundred started a Bank J Account when they were young?and stuck to it. And now, look at the failures. Very r few of tliem have a Bank account now. Not speaking of when they were young Perhaps you think ycu have not l enough money to start an account J Haven't you a dollar? Thc.t Lj all It i; takes at THIS BANK. c Just try It for a year or six months, f If you do not wish to continue It you ] have lost nothing by the trial. f Which Will It Be?Success or Failure? \ ITS UP TO YOU. t Bank of Hickory Grove \ TTTCKOItY (iROVK. 8. C. v c FARM LOANS r ARRANGED for on York County property, to run for 3, B, 7, 10 or i (Federal Land Bank) 34 years. May be r,ni/1 nff hofnrp mntnrltv. on terms re- .. quiring no additional expense- Interest rates: 5 1-2 per Cent, or 6 per cent j or 7 per cent, according to the lender, and to borrower's urgercy. t C. E. SPENCER, Attorney. t TIME TO SETTLE [ ALL Subscribers to The Yorkvllle g Enaulrer on my club, are remind- s ed that subscriptions must be paid on t or before FEBRUARY 1, and they are requested tq attend to the matter without delay. STANHOPE LOVE. I SOVEREIGN Tonic for Ever Builds Up Run-down Systems When your he<h has been under olned by worry or overwork, whei our vitality is lowered, when yot lave that "don't care a rap" feeling rhen your nerves are depressed, whei our work ADDesrs too much for you ou are then in a run-down condition Your system must be upheld by at ctive tonic. You will And It In Sover ign Tonic for Bfen, which gives nev trength and ambition?tne very hell ou need. Sovereign Tonic for Men is a rea estorative, a blood maker and ( terve builderWhen your blood is iinpoverishe< hrough the want of Iron, which pro luces rich red blood and changes foot uto "living tissue"?you will find th< emedy in Sovereign Tonic. Each tabBt contains 1 grain of PREPAREI RON with other blood and nerve pro ucts. You will be surprised and de ighted with the new strength and vin Sovereign Tonic gives you. You will begin to feel the efficacy o he Sovereign Tonic after the first dose )on't hesitate if you belong to th< trmy of "Hasbeens." Try Sovereigi lemedy without delay and becomi >nce more a happy, contented membe if society, receiving the full benefits o vhat is your just rights in the battli if life. Sovereign Tonic for Men will di nore to brighten the world, to dispe doom, to make happy homes than al he medicines that havo been com >ounded. Your druggist sells it or can get i or you. Always in stock at The Yorl Drug Store. ..Price SI.00. Wholesale Distributors for the Caro inas, Jno. M. Scott & Co., Charlotte <f. C. Sent by mall on receipt of price. Sovereign Remedy Co. 1215 Filbert St., Philadelphia, Pa. DOCTORS SAY CALOTABS ARE BtST FOR COLD! According to the world's greates physicians and medical experts, calo nel is the best and only depcndabl -emedy for breaking up a cold over light or cutting short an attack of sor hroat, deep-seated cough, influenza o a grippe. Now that science has puri led calomel of all its nausea and dan jerous qualities, the new kind of calo nel called "Calotabs" is even mor popular than the old style. One Calot&b on the tongue at be ime with a swallow of water,?that' ill. No salts, nausea nor the slightes nterference with your diet, work o pleasures. Next morning your cold ha vanished and your whole system is pu ifled and refreshed. Calotabs are sol >nly in original sealed packages, pric ;hirty-flve cents. Your druggist rec pmmends and. guarantees Calotabs an will refund the price if you are not de ighted with them.?adv. FIRST NATIONAL BANE SHARON, - - ft. C. START IT NOWwise people of all walks In lif lave long since learned that it Is goo )usine8s to do business the Bank Waj They deposit their money with th Bank, where It Is properly safcguardei igalnst loss by carelessness, Are or b jurglary they get rid of the worry o laving money at home or about thel person and then pay all bills wit! :hecks. This method prevents error ind insures more respect from th jther man with whom you do busi less. If you haven't an account with thi Bank, come In and let us talk It ovei 3mall Accounts always welcome. T. S. HARTNESS, Cashier TAKE CARE OF YOUR ,5jEr*' EYES YOUR EYES are without a dout he most important organ of the bod ind should be taken special care oi You should have them carefully exam ined occasionally whether you wea Classes or not. If It be Real, llonps Service and Prof pot Ion you want, se *hieder, "The Optometrist"; If It I Style you want, see Shieder also; If I tir (he Rest Olnsc mnucv onn buy. vn want to see Shleder; but If It be a bl ot of money you want to spend, se lomeo ne else. Ask the hundreds of glad souls whi have been to see me about my worl ind prices, and see what the man tha fit you with glasses did for your peck jtbook. All Examinations Free D. L. RIIIEDER, P. O. f. O. Parrott F. E. Moor LOGAN LUMBER YARI PARROTT & MQORE, Proprietors We have taken over the plant am food will of. the business heretofor :onducted by Jno. R. Logan, and ari :ontinulng the same at the Old Stand jear the C. & N.-W. Depot. We are dealing in all kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS ncludlng Lumber, Brick, Shingle: jime, Cement, Paints, Builders' Hard vare, etc. OUR SPECIAI/TY s in Shop Work for Contractors Builders and Private Individuals. We desire the public patronage an< ve are doing all that can be done ii he way of close attention, promp lervice and fair prices to merit thi ame. We undertake to give absolute satis action. LOGAN LUMBER YARD VNNUAIi ASSESSMENT FOR 1911 Jot ice of Opening of Books of Auditoi for Listing Returns for Taxation. Auditor's Office. December 2. 1918. PURSUANT to the requirements o ^ the Statute on the subject, Notlc< s hereby given that my books will b< ipened in my Office in York Court louse, on WEDNESDAY. JANUARY ST, 1919, for the purpose of listing or taxation all PERSONAL ant tEAL PROPERTY held in Yori bounty, on January 1, 1919, and wil >e kept open until the 20th day o February, 1919, and for the conveni :nce of the Taxpayers of the County ] rill be at the places enumerated belov m the dates named: A A Cafn a *T TonilO Al lll^l UUIICUSVIUC. oaiUlUftj, wnuua. y 18, 1919. At Ogden, Monday, January 20, 1919 At Coates's Tavern, (Roddey's) Tuesday, January 21, 1919. At Rock Hill, from Wednesday, Jam lary 22, to Tuesday, January 28, 1919 At McGUl Bros.'s Store, Thursday anuary 30, 1919. At York, from Friday, January 31 o February 20, 1919. All males between the ages o1 wenty-one and sixty years, are I'ablc o a poll tax of $1.00, and all person! o liable are especially requested t< rive the numbers of their respectlv? chool districts In making their rr urns. BROADUS M. LOVE. Auditor York County. >ec. 3, 1918 97 4t ^mann raBsaBB | STAG sEw-p - | Brilliant in I Economical Coven I More Surface ^gpll "ONE GALLON B JJIRSHBERgT. I 11 Baltimore. j BF?B? r 1 1 B r f B 3 1 1 t n m m S^H p : Jinn i J . COME WHILE YOU d YOU WILL PROBABLY N< b FEW DAYS, THEN WHY NOT C , MULES, HORSES AND MARES BUY JUST USE YOUR OWN I s * WE WILL BE PLEASED TO HA nWHAT 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 B1 i I TO THE AUTOMOBIL DO YOU KNOW that the 1 PANY have recently rebull have the Best Equipped F While we are prepared to d on any car, we have Specia Anderson Cars. We are Specialists In Elect !We "fix 'era" when the "otl the EQUIPMENT to do it vi WE WILL MAKE A BE On Painting and Overh'AUlin ruary. WE HAVE SOME BAB In sliehtlv used ANDERSO] Ismail cars?BUICKS. MAX Also a full line of the NJ ROADSTERS. TOURING C WE WANT AN AGENT Write Us or Telephone 525, ANDERSON MO 6 < ' | Meal an i! THE TIME TO BUY II j CAN B] c 11 The outside demand i |!! especially Meal, is sometl |! who want Meal should ta a 11 ingly. OUR ROLLER MILL Is its own Best advertlsemen Increased patronage fiom a t> J i sections of the County and satli j i fled testimonials as to the supt rior quality of the output tell tfc i [ story* i. ! [ J. >i: i :ii ! e'! I ' j i IkWe are here for serv * j | giving complete satisfacti j YORKVILLE COTTC r fci >. jfcj a?. a?. a*.. *** II jj FLANAGAN'S 1 i ! BOWLING G1 f ! ' i New car of wheat just rec i ed to furnish you Flou: ' i at MILLER'S PRICES Mr. Farmer: In lots of save you money. t 1 Bran and Shorts at 2 Cts. A sacks to put it in, jj FLANAGAN WMwmiwmiwiwmmnfin ww ASTE PAINT | iSSSgi Wont Peel or 1 j r Crack Iflil Reliable I |djjjjjp P^otect? (jj MAKES TWO I [ou5nmR4(81 = 11 Mu. U. S. A.V5 ||j ORK HAROWAKTUT 1^ ^ W HAVE THE TIME 3t be very busy the next ome and see our stock of ? no, you won't have to 'leasure aeout that but lVE you come and look at WANT TO EXTEND THE SEA- I 1 'STOMERS, FRIENDS AND ALL I I THE BEST THERE IS IN THE I 0 ioTHERS H0ESES ? OWNERS IN YORK j VNDERSON MOTOR COMt their Service 8tatlon and tepalr Shop in the South? o prompt and efficient work i .1 Tools and Equipment for < rical Work on automobiles. ler laiow uui u wrc ua<c 1th. i JDUCED PRICE ig during January and PebLGAINS i N CARS. Some very cheap WELLS and OVERLANDS. i 3W ANDERSON models? lARS and SEDANS. IN YORK? Rock Hill, S. C. TAT) A AMD A MV ! IUA LVMrani 5 flAMMJMMVWMMMMMVMMMMM id Hulls S NOW WHILE THEY ! E HAH for both Meal and Hulls, j ling fierce. Local people J ke notice and act accord- ; I ;! J 1 COAL j1 We now have an adequate supply of excellent Domestic, Steam , i and Forge Coals, and arc taking < Jl care of the requ rcmcnts of eiis- I [j tomcrs in the town as well us j , the country. I ice and when we fail in j on we want to be told. IN OIL COMPANY | ROLLER MILL ! KEEN, S. C. r eived and we are prepar- i r of Guaranteed Quality i. i 500 lbs. or more we can per pound, if you bring ] l-9t i & COMPANY | ee^are offering J. C. WILBORN DESCRIPTIONS OF TRACTS (2) Mrs. Hughes's -Farm land, about three hundrsd (200) acres, about one mile from school- Perfectly level, fronta on ths public highway. Fifty (50) acrsa of fine corn bottom land. Thres miles of Tlrzah, eight of Rock Hill, six of York. (This is not blackjack land, but red and sandy. As good looking a farm as the Alf Neely place.) Some of this land does make a bale or over it to the acre. This Is rented this year. Purchaser may deduct 8 per cent of the purchase price and taxes, taking possession the 1st day of Janu! ary, 1920, and pay for the land now, or ' take up the contract with the tenants I if agreeable with them. There is a sixhorse farm on this place open for cultivation and some to sow down. Has four houses, one of which is a story and a half with Ave or six rooms. One is two-story with four or five rooms. The others are good tenant houses. Price, Porty-flve ($45) Dollars per Acre. This is an elegant farm (3). I have Three Hundred Fiftyfour (354) Acres Near Bethany High school and A. R. P. church, about ten miles from King's Mountain -tttstttSn, near Andy McCarter's, on the King's Mountain road to Bethany. One hundred and fifty (150) acres in cultivation, balance in timber. Two 'miles from Bethany High school. Three hundred thousand (300,000) feet of saw timber, eight thousand (8,000) cords of wood or more. Good houses and three barns. Price, Ten Thousand $10,000) Dollars. A. A. Lockrldge farm. (4) Two Hundred Eighty-five ($80) Acres Three miles from bmyrna railroad station, one mile from a public school. One dwelling, two stories. eight rooms; good Dig Darn, sneaaea, .. two stories. Good big tenant house*. *41 three and four rooms. Pr.ce, Twentytvjo ($22) Dollars per Acre. The property of A. J. Boheler. This place has am thirty-five acres of good bottom com land, about one hundred and twentyfive (125) acres in cultivation besides, and the balance in timber. (5) Two 11 und.ed Fifty (250) Acres on the water of Langham branch, three miles from courthouse on public V road from York to Rock Hill. Nice, ^ newly painted six-room dwelling (cottage), large new barn, four e^tra good tenant houses. Publ.c highway running through farm. Twenty-Ave (26) or thirty (30) acres in bottom land. Land 1 es comparatively level. Price, F.fty ($50) Dollars per Acre. (6). Two Hundred Thlrty-scrcn (237) Acre* One mile of Delphos station. N'ow the property of Mr. Will Clinton, formerly the land of W. R. Carroll. One dwelling; four tenant ' houses; good barn, nine stalls and feed room; also good cow. barn, will house fifty cows; good cotton house, two stories, with shed and good crib. On* hundred and seven.y-five acres under cultivation- Th is one of the beet farms in York county. Will be glad to a give record of what it produces each A year. (By the way, it w.ll surprise tha natives to know what the farm pro- ' 0 duces annually.) I 07) One Hundred Sixty-five (145) Acres?One and one-half miles of Tirzah. Perfectly level lands. Nice new two-story house, nice barn, two stories and shedded. On public highway. For* merly the property of Mr. Wren Haw* kins. Price, Slaty-five (946) Dollars per Acre. J. C. WILBORN YORK, - - 8. C. PROFESSIONAL CARpIl DR. WM. M. KENNEDY ? DENTAL SURGEON ? Office on 8econd Floor of tha Wylie Building. Telephone?Office. 9*; Residence 144 JOHN R. HART ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Prompt and Careful Attention to Aft Business Undertaken. M Telephone No. 69. YORK, 8. C M 76 M ' H I J. S. BRICE Attorney At Law. Prompt Attention' to all Legal Business of Whatever Nature. L Office Opposite Courthouse. REAL ESTATE Become Independent .Buy Real Estate ana ride to success on the advance. A few of my offerings: The Frank C. Riddle Place of 180 acres, 3 miles from York on the King's Mt. Road. 8-room residence, water and lights; large b&rn; 2 tenant houses; plenty of wood. One of the nicest farms in the Country. See me at once. 62 acres, 3 miles from York on Howell's Ferry Ror.d. 5-room residence. A nice little farm. Want It? 33 acres on Plckney Road Just out^ of York. 3-rocm res'dence and small . nrn. Branch runs through place. Allt cleared. A bargain. The J. S. Mackorell handsome rea-. donee on Klnjr's Mountain 8treet. Don't put off, you will re.Trct It. # j liT'embcr, 1 have lots of others^ Loans negotiated on farming lands-,. (f GEO. W. WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE BROKER Itfwim .'ill, t-lrni Vnf'1 It.Ilk IMlllttW^ TAX NOTICE iB18 I Office of the County Treasurer of York Cc.nty. York. S. C., SepL 17, ISIS. MOTICE is hereby given that the i.va liouKS lor York County I .'.ill be opened on TUESDAY, the jk loTll DAY OK OCTOBER. 1918. and W | <.inain open until the 31ST DAY OF . .>KC EMBER. 1.(18, for the collection Iof STATE, COUNTY. SCHOOL and | "cu ta ves fnr the fiscal year li>18, without penalty; after which .ay ONE i'ER CENT penalty will beaided to all payments made In the? M month of JANUARY. 1919. and TWO ^ I'ER CENT penalty for all payments nade In the month of FEBRUARY. l;?l?. and SEVEN I'ER CENT penalty ! will he added to all payments made from the 1ST DAY OF MARCH. 1919, o the 15TH DAY OF MARCH. 1919. .ind after this date all unpaid taxes will .o into executions and all unpaid Sin* ,'le l'olls will be turned over to the several Magistrates for prosecution in accordance with law. It is my desire to attend different parts of the county for the convenience, of taxpayers as heretofore; but owitty to the exacting nature of my dutieo a? a member of Local Exemption Board; No. 2. I am required to at all times, be within call of the ofilce of th* Board and must remain at the CoqntY seat. " . All of the Banks of the county wltt ^ offer their accommodations and faclli lies 10 taxpayers woo may uesire i? make use of the same, end I shall t&k? pleasure in giving prompt attention to all correspondence on the subject. All Taxpayers appearing at my of-, flee will receive prompt attention. Note The Tax Books will be made ^ up by Townships, and parties writing about Taxes will always expedite mat-, ters if they will mention the Township or Townships in which their property or properties are located. HARRY E. NEIL* Treasurer of York County. 75 t 4t BABER'S REPAIR SHOP AUTOMOBILE and General Repair ^ Work. I want your work. If I can " do it, I'll tell you. If not, I'll tell you. We have BOLTS for Chevrolet springs. Bring us your work. Telephone No. 21B when you need us. Reasonable ^ charpos. Alexander's Old Stand. L?t 4 us serve you. 92 8\v tf L. G. BABER.D9~ See The Enqnlrer Office for writer Ribbons of All Kinds,