Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, March 04, 1919, Image 3
SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS
TLe general assembly adjourned
during the early hours of Sunday
morning.
Mr. C. P. Sanders, a well known
lawyer of Spartanburg, dl^Q in Atlanf
ta last Thursday, aged 62 years.
The so-called good roads bill, passed
by the senate, has been continued
by the house until the next session.
The state levy this year Is nine
- valuation of
mills uu a iui?i *? ? .
$370,000,000. The amount to be raised
Is $4,200,000.
At a meeting In Spartanburg last
Thursday the South Carolina Cotton
Manufacturers assoclaton adopted e
resolution recommending a labor
schedule of not exceeding ten hours a
day after March 17.
The public service commission
r created by the general assembly, is
composed of three members, as follows:
S. B. Earle of Clemson college;
W. B. deLoach of Camden and Wm.
Banks of Columbia. Members of the
commission are appointed by the governor
by and with the consent of the
senate. The commission is empowered
to fix maximum rates charged in any
city in the state for water, gas and
electricity, provided that in case the
rates are "unjust and unreasonable"
they may be reviewed and determined
by the circuit court in the county in
which the complaint arose. When 20
or more citizens make complaint to the
mayor or city council In regard to
rates, the commission may be asked to
* hold hearings and render decisions.
Members of the commission will be
paid $10 a day and necessary expenses
for the time actually engaged. The
act creating the commission became
law in 1910CLOVER
CULLINGS.
Correspondence of The Yorkville Enquirer.
? Clover, March 1.?The Clover Manufacturing
Company has gone on a
four-day-a-week basis. The management
states that this step was taken
to safeguard the company's interest
until the cotton situation becomes
more settled, and will hardly continue
longer than 60 days. The Hawthorn
Mill is yet running full time and as
they have in sight a ready outlet for
their product it is not likely that they
will curtail either time or production.
At any rate not unless the situation
gets considerably worse.
The Clover and Fairview basket
ball teams played a game here Wednesday
afternoon. The Clover team
won.
Mr. E. G. Nance and son Dennis of
Alexis, N. C.. visited Mr. Crawford
Stroun here this week.
Mr. W. R. Mulenow has opened up
a restaurant In the old Postoffice
building:, and Invites the public to call
to see him.
Mrs. Lizzie Thomas of Hamlet, N. C.
is visiting: her daughter Mrs. Howard
Jackson and other relatives here.
A new platform was laid at the C. &
N. W. station this week to take the
place of the old one which was becoming
very much dilapidated.
Mrs. Fred Cathey of Gastonia, visited
her mother Mrs. Lee Davis on
Route 4 this week.
Mrs. Zeb. Neill visited friends in the
Pisgah section this week.
Mrs. C. H. Ferguson is visiting her
sister Mrs. John McLean near Belmont.
Last Week on the New Orleans Exchange. The
highest prices of last
week in the cotton market according
to a New Orleans dispatch Sunday
were made on the opening session
while the lowest prices were made
during the closing session. Sentiment
was seriously affected by the contract
legislation put before congress so
much liquidation of long cotton took
- * place and fresh buying was greatlyrestricted
in sympathy of the bullish
views held by many traders, particularly
in regard to the new crop. At
the lowest the trading months showed
net losses of 88 to 150 points and the
* ??!? "-no o Iaoo nf
net cnange iur mejwccA r? ?*> ?. -63
to 126 points.
October showed more strength than
the old crop months and this was due
to the extremely unfavorable weather
conditions prevailing in the belt. During
the week the market was flooded
with messages from nearly every state
in the cotton region complaining that
work in the fields was impossible be
cause of the boggy condition of the
soil. It was generally thought that
the new crop would get a very late
start. The continued agitation to decrease
acreage was another bullish
factor. Any and all bullish factors
were offset by the failure to lift embargo
restrictionss and the renewed
attempts at contract legislation. At
the highest levels prices were 9 to 18
points over the close of the preceding
week. From this the market fell
101 to 167 points. For a while the labor
situation in England and especially
the' situation of the coal mines was
a bearish influence of importance and
much selling resulted from it.
This week the market will be forced
to devote most of its attention to the
cotton legislation before congress.
Proposed Jewish Commonwealth.
President Wilson told a delegation
from the American Jewish congress
Sunday night that he was persuaded
that the allied nations, with the fullest
concurrence of the American government
and people, were agreed that
in Palestine should be laid the foundation
of a Jewish commonwealth.
The delegation headed by Judge Julion
W. Mack, of Chicago and including
Louis Marshal, Dr. Stephen S.
Wise and Bernard G. Richards, of
New York, declared they had found
the president sympathetic with the
"incontesUDie principle ui mc ugiu v..
the Jewish people everywhere to equality
of status." He reminded them that
he previously had expressed personal
approval of the declaration on the
British government respecting the historic
claims of the Jews regarding
Palestine. Great Britain would act as
trustee of the new commonwealth on
behalf of the proposed league of
nations, according to the delegates.
German Submarines to be Brought
to America. Six of the German submarines
surrendered in British harbors
are to be brought to the United
States soon for exhibition to the public
and for study by American experts.
They will be representatives of the various
types of U-boats from mine
planters to the great deep sea cruisers.
in announcing today arrangements
for bringing the submarines across the
Atlantic had been completed, the navy
department said the six craft were not
part of any allocation of submarines
to the United States. The ultimate
disposition of the German undersea
German war-craft still is subject to
the decision of the peace conference,
it was stated officially.
"The status of these vessels Is now
unchanged," said the statement.
Arrangements have been completed
to bring to the United States ports
six of the German submarines recently
delivered in British harbors.
There was no indication that decision
had been reached as to the ports
at which the submarines would be on
public exhibition.
Special $otires.
Honor Roll
Of Smyrna school for the month of
February:
Walter Wallace, Brice Quinn, Harry
Whisonant, Oren Whisonant, Ruth
Dickson. William Dickson, Annie Belle
White, James Roach, Daisy Spencer,
Ben Miller, Martha Miller, D?iphy
Martin, Albert Martin, Luther Moss,
Clarence Martin.
$he Cotton jfflarket.
Monday, March 8, 1919.
Sharon .... 26
Torkvtlle 24 j
OBITUARY
Died at her home near Clover on
Friday, February 28, 1919, at 6:80.
ERIXENE CATHERINE MOORE. In
the 84th year of her age. She was the
widow of the late David Moore and before
marriage was a Miss Jackson
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellas Jackson.
She Is survived by three children
as follows: Misses Frances and Carrie
Moore and Mr. Meek Moore. One sister
also survives, Mrn. Robert Smith
of Clover No. 1. The interment was
at Bethel cemetery Saturday morning,
I after funeral services conducted by
Rev. J. E. BerryhllL
In Yorkville, Friday, February 28, at
7 p. m., of bronchial pneumonia, DWALTER
MORTON, :nfant son of Mr,
and Mrs. W. E. Morton. Interment
was In Rose Hill cemetery on Saturday
at 3.30 p. m., after funeral services
conducted Ly Rev. B. H. Waugh.
At the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs- J. Ellis Love, in the Mount
Pleasant section of Chester county, on
Thursday, February 27, JOHN LOVE,
aged 21 years. The Interment was at
Bullock's Creek, after funeral services
by Rev. J. B. Swann. The deceased is
survived by his parents, one brother
and four sisters.
In Gastonia last Sunday morning at
11 o'clock, Dr. JAMES M. CALDWELL,
aged 57 years. The deceased
was a native of York county. He is
survived by one sister Mrs. George W.
Ragan of Gastonia; his widow and the
following named children: Lieut. Arthur
Caldwell, with the army of occupation
In Germany: James Caldwell, in
the navy and now supposed to be In
South American waters; Deaver Caldwell,
a chemist, located at Atlanta,
Ga.; Miss Isabella Caldwell, a student
at Winthrop college, Rock Hill, S. C.,
and Clara and Maude, age about 12
and 14 years, at home.
At his home on Yorkville No. 6, on
Thursday, February 27, at 5 o'clock p.
m., W. S. BARNWELL, aged 67 years,
10 months and 4 days. Death was due
to a stroke of paralysis sustained on
February 22, following an attack of
several months previous. The deceased
is survived by his widow and the
following children: J. R. Barnwell of
Yorkville; R. L. Barnwell, in the navy;
M. M. Barnwell and Misses Mamie and
VCo f??o rof Pornnrpll f t hnmfi. Thfi In
terment was at Union, on Friday, after
funeral services by Rev. O. L. Jones,
assisted by Rev. Dr. E. E. Gillespie.
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE
TWO Stories, eight rooms; good gar *"
den, orchard anil yard; all conveniences,
near, Lockmore mill. Price
and terms on applicitlon.
18 t. f. 2t J. C. WALLACE.
BOX SUPPER
AT Brandon School House on Friday
** night, March 7th, at 8 o'clock.
Public cordially invited.
It (Miss) LUCY BURNS, Principal.
FOR SALE
SEVERAL young Milk Cows, at my
? farm, near Tirzah.
A. E. WILLIS,
18 2t Rock Hill, S. C.
NOTICE
rYWINO to the fa?:t that we cannot
" sell any Cotton Seed Oil, we are
out of the Cotton Seed market until
1UI 111C1 UVblVVi
YORKVILLE COTTON OIL CO.
KING'S MOUNTAIN CHAPEL
A LL persons interested are invited to
meet there next Thursday morning
at 9 o'clock for the purpose of cleaning
off the groui ds.
It* J. W. SMITH.
FOR SALE
/^OOD Second-hand Two-horse Wagon,
to be seen at Thomasson's
shop, rear of the postofflce. Cheap.
18 3t* J. F. A. SMITH.
LOST
RLACK Overcoat, Saturday night, be"
tween the residence of W. B. Keller
and York. The party who found it
will please notify F. E. QUINN, York,
S. C. It
FOR SERVICE
REGISTERED Poland-China and
Hampshire stock hogs. Phone 246
or call opposite Travora cotton mill.
16 4t? A. M. TAYLOR.
MONEY TO LOAN
A T Seven Per Cent, on First Mortgage
on approved Real Estate.
THOS. F. McDOW.
84 f. t. tf
* wm* *4 irm vtpti
VAiinxi ??an*<iv
T AM in the market for One Hundred
* Head of Young Cattle for pasturing.
Let me have your offerings in
person, by phone or by mail. H. E.
FERGUSON, York, S. C. 4 t.f. tf
MULES AT FILBERT.
T HAVE an excellent bunch of Missourl
and Kentucky Mules at my
home near Filbert, that I am selling
at right prices.
8 t. f. tf HUGH G. BROWN.
L08T OR STOLEN
TJOUND Bitch, whits with black spots
and tan sars, named Queen. Missing
since January 80. Will appreciate
information and pay reward for recovery.
M. E. STANTON,
15 it* York R. F. D. 6.
SINGER SEWING MACHINES
T AM Agent and Salesman for the
* Genuine Singer Sewing Machine?
absolutely the best domestic sewing
machine in the world, regardless of
price. Also I repair Sewing Machines
of all kinds at reasonable prices- Call
on or write to me at York, S. C.
12 sw 3m H. F. BAKER.
CLEANING AND PRESSING
TT is real economy to have your
Clothes f'eanod and Pressed frequently,
and uesiies Clean Clothes, if
rightly pressed, add much to one's apoearance.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
ROYAL PRESSING CLUB.
R. D. DORSETT, Proprietor.
FOR SALE
"EiIFTY Acres Land on west side of
John Wilson's plantation, one mile
from Hoodtown, on Bullock's creek;
bounded on north by Wm. Hays's line;
on south by Mrs. Grice; on east by
John Wilson. Can give good title and
will sell cheap for cash. Apply to W.
J. WILSON, 1017 Taylor St.. Waco,
Texas. 17 f. t 4t
FARM LOANS
ARRANGED for on York County
. property, to run for 3, 6, 7, 10 or
(Federal Land Bank) 34 years. May be
paid off before maturity, on terms requiring
no additional expense- Interest
rates: 5 1-2 per cent, or 6 per cent
or 7 per cent, according to the lender,
and to borrower'3 urgercy.
C. E. SPENCER, Attorney.
WE HAVE MORE HELP
POR some time past we have been
badly handicapped on account of
shortness of help. We have it now
Four Competent Men all experienced
Automobile Trouble M<*n no beginners
and can promise our patrons the
very best of service and prompt attention
to all Automobile work. We'll be
obliged to you for your business.
BABER'S OARAGE.
TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS
A LL persons Indebted to the estate of
H. C. Mouzon, deceased, are hereby
notified to make payment to the
vised to present the same, duly authenticated,
within the time prescribed by
law. . A. M. BRABHAM,
Admr. Estate of H. C. Mouzon.
Feb. 14, 1919. 13 f 31
TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS
ALL persons Indebted to the estate
of R- H. SHERER, deceased, are
hereby notified to make payment to
the undersigned, at once, and persons
having claims against said estate, are
advised to present the same, duly authenticated,
within the time prescribed
by law.
Mrs. FLORENCE SHERER.Admrx.
I Feb. 18|19 14 t 3t
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS
TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS
A LL persons Indebted to the estate <
ALFRED FARTS, deceased, ai
hereby notified to make payment t
the undersigned at once, and all pel
sons having claims against said eetab
are advised to present the same, dul
authenticated, within ths time pw
scribed by law.
T. B. GLENN, Administrator,
Tlreah, February 17, 19J9. 14 t 8t
NOTICE
| OUBSCRIBER9 to the United Wa
^ Work Fund, who have not pal
their subscriptions, will please pay th
same forthwith to B. N. Moore, Treafi
urer, at the Loan & Savings Bank, an
save us the trouble of making a per
sonal appeal and visit to collect thes
unpaid subscriptions.
Each Precinct Chairman In Wester:
York will please send in forthwith t
the undersigned a list of the name
and amounts of unpaid subscription
in their respective precincts.
THOS. F. McDOW,
County Chairman for Western York
17 ft 2t
SAM M. GRIST
"ALL KINDS OF GOOD INSURANCE
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OLIVER TYPEWRITER!
Model No. 5, $31.50
ONLY RECENTLY we have gotte
in touch with a Low Priced Lot of
nr.nn?n vn rrrp.
TYPEWRITERS
Thoroughly Rebuilt and in every r<
pect equal to a New Machine so far a
its work and lasting qualities go. Tw
months ago these machines were sell
ing at $40-00 and more and hard t
find at that price. The supply is nc
at all plentiful yet but they can b
had. The Price today is
$31.50 DELIVERED
Each of these machines has th
Back Spacer, Tabulator, Ruling Devic<
Ratchet Release for Writing on Rule
Paper, Standard Keyboard everythin
complete and Thoroughly rebuilt. .
Waterproof Cover not a metal cove
goes with each machine. Deliver
within ten dyas after order is receivec
If you want a good typewriter at
low price Now Is a good time to buj
L. M. GRIST'S SONS.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
County of York.
IN THE PROBATE COURT
By J. L. Houston, Esquire, Probat
Judge of York County.
WHEREAS R. B. HARTNESS ha
** applied to me for Letters of Ad
ministration, on all and singular, th
goods and chattels, rights and credit
of MARY SARAPHINA McCONNELI
late of the County aforesaid, deceasec
These are, therefore, to cite and ad
monish all and singular the kindrei
and creditors of the said deceased, t
be and appear before me at our nex
Probate Court for the said County, t
be holden at York Court House on th
18TH DAY OF MARCH, 1919, t
shew cause, if any, why the said Ad
ministration should not be grantedGiven
under my Hand and Seal, thi
3rd day of March, in the year o
our Lord one thousand nine hun
dred and nineteen, and in th
143d year of American Independ
ence.
(Seal) J. L. HOUSTON,
Probate Judge of York County.
m Mar. 4-19 18 t 2t
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COAT
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have ever been. We a
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jj COATS, CAPES
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j are very popular with
We are showing thes
styles There's style
Priced at
| DRESSES
11 In Silk Poplins, Taffeta
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to the last word in th
truly beautiful garm
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! opportunity.
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SELLS IT
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TODAY '
)f "THE DANGER PIT"
p 17th Episode of "The Lion's Claws."
:o Also Billy Armstrong In a sparkling ?
- LKO Comedy, "Fools and Fires." I
FRIDAY A
y WILLIAM FOX J
Presents Dustin Farnum In "The P
Scarlet Pimpernel." Do you know 9
what the scarlet pimpernel Is? If you x
don't we'll tell you. It is a tiny way- v
- side flower. But in this stirring ro- r
mance of the French reign of terror It i
assumes a sinister meaning, as the em- 7
r blem adopted by a band of English- ?
d men who are engaged In rescuing p
e condemned aristocrats from the hor- V
- rors of that period. Dustin Parnum T
d assumes three entirely different char- ?
'- acters in the picturizatlon of this fam- X
e ous drama, in each of which he en- V
counters the most exciting adventures. }
n See if you can tell what the Scarlet r
? Pimpernel Is. You'll find your even- I
ing well spent in helping to solve this V
s mystery.
J. Q. WRAY, Manager. A
^ INCOME TAX RETURNS
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TO *
ALL WHO ARE CONCERNED.
Mr. A. W. GOODYEAR, Deputy W
Collector of Internal Revenue, will be r
at the 1
COURTHOUSE ON MARCH 6 AND 7 I
from 9 a. m., to 5 p. m., for the pur- k
pose of giving assistance in connection '
with the J
MAKING OF INCOME
TAX RETURNS. ?J
Income Tax Returns must be filed
on or before MARCH 16TH.
If you have an Income Tax Return 111
to make, or you are doubtful about the |
matter, whether you are a customer of *
" this Bank or not, we will be glad to
- give you all the assistance in our pow- TI
er. Don't hesitate to call on us, for TI
J it will be a pleasure. p,
\ But in the meantime, don't forget ^
J the coming of Mr. Goodyear on nexi ~
THURSDAY and FRIDAY.
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SQUEAK, SQUAWK! |
I You Ve he'ard it many a time gr
if you have a phonograph
.t But ^
e Yes, that continuous squeaky, rasp- 18
ing, squawk, scratching has annoyed wi
you, got on your nerves, when you Pr
were playing some favorite selection
e on your phonograph. It Is all caused _
?, by the NEEDLE, regardless of the fact
d that you put In a new one on every
g change of record. All changed now.
\ Step Into our store and buy a few not
ir so many of the new kind of Phonoy
graph Needles the "TONOFONE-"
1, It gives the real, smooth, pleasing
a tones of the artist and the instrument
r. without the squawking, scratching, etc. pi,
Used on any make of machine. Ask
about them Try the "TONOFONE." W?
Sure, we sell 'em, and other things. pi;
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DRESSES jjii
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y are all here all right up ]! t01
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e style parade reany ana
ents Priced at jura
$5.95 to $37.50 j j se
pou the new and beautiful Tew
Goods at your earliest | j
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FOR LESS ! I
AGRi
THE FIRST THRE]
is a great success, ar
1 1 1 1 3 1.
who Has neipeu us iu
We now have to
dren's Shoes and Oxf
ers and marked then
Shoes or a pair of thj
at most attractively
The Early Shopp
in this Sale. Rememl
Saturday night, Mar
If not already a
very low prices, now:
Feinstei
IffiJO PIMN0W1
IE SOONER YOU GET THEM IN
it; UKUUXSJJ itlti D?<lirin i no
IANCE OF MAKING A FAIR P0ITO
CROP. See us for Irish Potato <
ed. To be sure we have the Cobbler t
d the Red Bliss, the most popular <
rieties and best producers In this vi- 1
ilty. y
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YES, when the Gardening feeling
ts in your bones of course you will 1
int seeds the right kind of seeds for
rly vegetables. See us for what you ,
int. We have the Garden Seeds that
ow best In this section. (
AND INCIDENTALLY
) matter what you might want in the 1
ly of Fancy and Family Groceries, it '
worth your while to see us for your ?
ints. People who know, say that our
ices are LOWEST.
SHERER & QUINN
niTAinrnnn rmiTrro
inuiiDi riiuiid
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My line of FRESH FRUITS Apes,
Oranges, Bananas, Lemons Is of
e very choicest qualities- When you
i ; Fruits good Fruits, I can sups'
you.
SHIVAR GINGER ALE
I have this popular Ginger Ale. It
easily as good as any ale sold on
Is market better than most others
can supply you by the bottle or the
zen. Mav I?
IESH BREAD
I also sell the very best FRESH
IKER'S BREAD, put up in sanitary
ed wrappers. Call on me when you
xt want the better kind of bread.
Also have full line of National Bis- 1
it Co.'s Fancy Cakes and Crackers.
rorkville Candy Kitchen
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TAKE CASE j
OF YOUR
: EYES J
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TOUR EYES are without a doubt J
e most important organ of the body |
id should be taken special care of. |
>u should have them carefully exam- <
ed occasionally whether you wear
lasses or not If It be Real, Honest
irvlce and Protection you want, see
liedcr, "The Optometrist"; if It Is
yle you want, see Shieder also; If It
the Best Glass money can buy, you
mt to see Shieder; but If It be a big
t of money you want to spend, see
meo ne else.
Ask the hundreds of glad souls who
ive been to see me about my work
id prices, and see what the man that
you with glasses did for your peekbook.
All Examinations Free
D. L. SHIEDF.R. D. O.
ME, BRICK, CEMENT
ME We have both the barrel Lime
and the Hydrated the latter kind is
of greater strength and it Is pulverlzed.
(It is a good time to use limej
plentifully around your premises | i
for disinfecting.) J
itICK If you need 100 or 1,000 or (
tens of thousands, see us. i
2MENT To be sure we have Cement J
plenty of it. See us for your need- j
LUMBER, ETC.
For anything and everything in the ]
ty of Lumber Rough, Dressed, or I
inufactured into Flooring, Celling, j
iors, Windows, Balustrades, etc., see ^
before you buy. !
2DAR SHINGLES We sell the fam- ]
>us Red Cedar, the longest lasting 2
and most satisfactory of all shingles, a
Yes, we've got the right price, too. J
OGAN LUMBER YARD I
HEY HAVE ARRIVED!
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STUDEBAKER WAGONS ?
id the Carload of :
STUDEBAKER BUGGIES
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e have beert telling you about, have !
rived and are ready for your inspec- I
n. If you need either a Buggy or a :
xgon come and talk Quality and the ]
ice with us. j
3ARROLL BROTHERS i
EED IRISH POTATOES
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You'll be wanting Seed Irish Pota- i
23 pretty soon, now. Well, take a \
) from us, to be sure of your Seed i
itatoes, BUY EARLY. We have the 3
:ISH COBBLER and RED BLISS J
ed Potatoes- \
GARDEN SEEDS ;
PRUT'S. LAKE SHORE and also the j
tOSSMAN BROS.'S Seeds All kinds, {
eluding a choice selection of FLOW- j
Ft SEEDS. Let us supply your Gar- *
n Seed Wants. j
W. E. FERGUSON j
?AT SUC
E DAYS of Our First Annus
id We take great pleasure in
make this Sale the success t'
offer 3,254 Pairs of Ladies'
nrrla whirh we have scatterec
i at Sacrifice Prices. If you
is season's Oxfords, you will
Low Prices?Come early or s
ers will get the Best Selectio
aer the time is very short, as
ch 8th.
cquainted with this Store, (
is a good time to get acquaint
in bargain
forthaYcold
Take REXALL COLD TABLETS.
Guaranteed to give satisfactory results
i nH rannrnmonHoH few tVio trootmont f\t
:olds in the head, together with the
leadache and fever that usually comes
vith a cold- Sure, they are good, and
;housands of people are using them.
FK)R THAT DISTRESSING COUGH
Take REXALL COMPOUND BARK
?ough Syrup. It hits the spot and alii
ost instantly relieves that distressing
:ough that keeps you and the family
iwake at night. It brings relief and
lelps to make the expectoration easier
md less painful and jarring to the sys.em.
It is so good and so efficient
:hat its makers Guarantee Satisfaction.
Oh, yes, you can get both here.
FORKDRUGSTORE
HUPMOBILES
THIS SPACE IS AWAITING
THE ARRIVAL OF
HUPMOBILES
WATCH IT.
THE PRICE OF HUP 3BILES
WILL BE $1,335.00
F. O. B. FACTORY.
WAIT ON US.
STORK MOTOR CAR CO.
By S. L. COURTEY, Prop. |
OUR
CONTI
pl
It is our purpose to conti]
business entrusted to
I ner as to make the G
this Bank Satisfactoi
Its more than fifteen 3
gress, rendering Absolut
| Helpfulness, while maki
[ holders (as all legitimat
[ must do to survive) it is c
! to have each and all of ou
TO PROGRESSin
whatever their line of v
Our Excellent Facilit
| Long Service and Contini
| Assurance.
THE FIRST
! XT A XT
X X
I OF YORK
i
[ "Yon Had Better Be
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| DR. HESS'S POULTRY
I Make Your H<
j SATISFACTION GUARANTEED,
i Enough to supply thirty hens I
J. E. Brison, Prop. CITY PI
j "THE SERVICE
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Don't
The Big Savings That Yc
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K U A U J U S T A
All of this week. Cotton
Cost.
VISIT OUR READY-TO
PARTME]
COAT SUITS?At
SKIRTS?From
CAPES?From
DOLMANS?From
MIDDY SUITS?From .? -
SHIRT WAISTS?From
We are proud of our line
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McCONNELL DRY
THE CHEAPEST STORE
OTWNP1WlPM>MVllVI?IIMH?VRilVll
ICESS |
il Sale has been and r ,,
thankincr everv one J t
hat it is. jj
, Men's and Chil- {
i all over our count- *
l need a pair of fine {
find them here and j
lome one else will. 5
ns and Best Values ?
this Sale closes next z _
)ur Goods and Our ? I
ed. y|
J a
X a
House I1:
i'
REAL ESTATE 2
Become Independent .Buy Real ?'.s- ii
tate ana ride to euccess on the advance.
A few of my offerings:
The Frank C. Riddle Place of L?0
acres, 3 miles from York on the King's
Mt. Rood. S-room residence, wotei l
and- llchtjit InrrA horn* 9. tsminl I
houses; plenty of wood. One of the I
nicest farms in the Country. See me
at once.
62 acres, 3 miles from York on How- c
ell's Ferry Road. 6-room residence. a
A nice little farm. Want It? j
33 acres on Plckney Road Just out '
of York. 3-room residence and small *
bam. Branch runs through place. All ~
cleared. A bargain. n
The J. S. Mackorell handsome res- *
ldcncc on King's Mountain Street ?
Don't put off, >ou will regret it ?
Remember, I 1-ave lota of other-i.
Loans negotiated on farming lands. ^
GEO. W. WILLIAMS J
REAL E8TATE BROKER a
Room 204. First Natl Bank Building. v
BUY IT AT CLOVER I
n
SOME CLOSE BUYERS continually (
buy their Furniture and^House Fur- \
nishings at M. L. FORErS AT CLOVER.
They've learned that our prices
day In and day out are somewhat low- "
er than the average of prices for like
qualities elsewhere. Yes, there's vea- .
son enough for it Clover Is a good, I
quiet town; living expenses are as low J
as anywhere else and the cost of doing
business Is probably lower here
than elsewhere. Anyway, before you
buy anything in Furniture, Furnishings Rugs,
Mattresses, Beds, Springs,
Stoves, etc-, come and see what we
have to offer in the way of quality and
prices. If we don't happen to have In
stock lust what you want we know
exactly how to get what you do want,
and we'll be pleased to do eo right
quick. Make us a visit.
M. L. FORD
Licensed Embalmers and Undertakers
CLOVER, . 8. C.
NUED
LJRPOSE '
I ' c
aue to handle any and all j |
us in such a liberal man- j i
lustomer's relations with j;
y and Profitable 11
rears of Service and Pro- ! j *
e Safety, and a spirit of !; a
Qg money for its stock- I [ B
e business deserves and I T
>ne of our chief pleasures I; 1
r patrons I ;
-MAKE MONEY
/ork or occupation.
;ies, Financial Strength, I; 1
led Growth, Is Our Best ! | h
11 &
ONAL BANK j l
i Safe Than Sorry." S ?
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PAN A CEA WILL |
ins Lay Eggs for Market | Price,
SO CTS. a Package- - 5
or thirty days. Try it 30 days. S ^
HARMACY Clover, S. C. |
DRUG STORE" ~
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Forget
>u Can Make In Our Big >1
IE NT SALE j
Goods at Manufacturing | *
rt
-WEARDE- ig
NTT?YOU WILL FIND g
ti
$12.50 to $25.00 ! ?
--.$2.00 to $15()0 j J]
|ia.uu to hv.uv i
....$15.00 to $35.00 ! f_
$4.50 to $15.50 t"
50 CTS. to $8.50 J
of Ready-to-Wear. We i<
see it. "
GOODS COMPANY [
IN SOUTH CAROLINA b
VULCAN TURN PLOWS
We have be?n selling the Vulcan
rurn Plow for several yeara Wo lnroduced
the plow In this section. We
tell the Genuine VULCAN Turn Plow
md Middle Breaker. We also sell the
lenulne Repairs for the Vulcan.
fertilizer
We will try to believe we ean make
t to the interest of every farmer in
he county to see us before buying
heir FERTILIZER. We have
Acid Phosphate
All Grades of Guano
Cotton Seed Meal and
Muriate Potash'
SEED IRISH POTATOES
Garden Seed, Onion Sets.
YORK SUPPLY COMPANY
Wholesale and Retail.
AM PREPARED
TO INSURE TOUR AUTOMOBILE,
nd will furnish the kind that will
auae you .to congratulate yourself on
eing a
"DISCRIMINATING BUYER"
n case your car is destroyed or damged.
The companies in which I place
bis class of business, have built up a
ation-wlde reputation among insurers,
covering a period of more than 60
ears, for
INVARIABLY GIVING A
SQUARE DEAL,
f you never have a loss it makes no
lfferencG whether you are insured in
"Square Deal Company" or not, or
or that matter whether or not you are
isured at all.
SAM M. GRIST
All Kinds pf Good Insurance.
PRICES ARE LOWE
THERE HAS . EEN A SLIGHT deline
in prices on Staple Cotton Goods,
nd if you are wise you'll buy all of
his sort of goods that you may need
or some time to come, RIGHT NOW.
Ve do not look for prices to stay down
in fact we feel sure that the fartiers
of the South are going to win in
his cotton fight and then prices will
kyrocket again. Buy your supply of
Itaple Cotton Goods NOW.
WE HAVE THE STAPLES
vnd offer them at the lower prices, and
while Wholesale Prices are down well
e glad to supply your noeds. Come
nd see what we have. Our stock is
wonderfully complete NOW. ?
YOUR MADE-TO-MEASURE SUIT
7e are showing the New Spring Sarnies
and Style Sheets for Men's Madeo-Measure
Clothing. Come and let us
neasure you NOW. Priced right
W. WHITES1DES'& CO.
8IIAKON . . 8. O.
[HAVE
IN STOCKLATELY
RECEIVED?
A VERY CHOICE LOT OF
PRESERVES AND
APPLE BUTTER.
* i
3
STILL HAVE
MINCE MEAT.
LOUIS ROTH "1
ARE YOU PREPARED
X) MAKE A REAL START AT YOUR
FARM WORK?
If not sure about It, suppose you
all on us for some of the things you
re sure to need For
PLOWS. HARROWS, FOROE8,
TRACE CHAINS, BACKBANDS,
CLEVISES. PLOW LINES,
HEEL SCREWS. COLLARS.
BRIER CUTTERS, Etc.
a fact anything and everything that
rill help you to make your work easier
nd more efficient
PAINTS? Yea, sir, we have It.
YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND U8
teady to SERVE and to SATISFY,
ry Ua
rOBK HARDWARE CO.
GROCERIES 1
..MAKE _A -SPECIAL -STUDY OF
GROCERIES You gejt the benefit
ly Line la Complete
My Qualities are Unsurpassed
ly Prices are the Lowest Consistent
with the Quality.
CROWN PATENT FLOUR
Try a aapk of Crown Patent Flour,
t pleases our most particular cus to oars
and we would be pleased to have
our name on our list of satisfied users.
Right NOW Is a good time to lay In
supply of FLOUR and COFFEE,
oth are likely to advance soon. Let
s supply you.
FRESH VEGETABLES
Eat more of them for better health,
ee what I have on hand.
NT Charleston and Jersey Wakefield
abbnge Plants, postpaid, 25 Cts. 100.
J. D. HOPE, Sharon, S. C.
Cnaan* MnvflVeffA I A9IIC
A'ailll IT1UI igagv uviui0
[ade In York County through Attorneys
C. E. SPENCER, York, S. O.
C. W. F. SPENCER, Rock Hill, 8. 0.
iterest rates low. Get ready for
crops, improving the farm, buying
land, and settling over-due claims.
AROLINA BOND *
MORTGAGE COMPANY, '
Union National Bank BolMUng,
Columbia, - S. C.
'IRST NATIONAL BANK
SHARON, - - S. 0.
JNCLE SAM & CO
Makes a strong combination in
le matter of Banking. We are the
ompany In the Arm, and Uncle Sam
the General Superintendent, and he
lakes it his special and particular
usiness to look after the SAFETY of
le Deposits made by patrons with the
omnanv. When you deposit your
inds with this Bank you can rest as
isy as an old shoe on the fact that
our funds are SAFE. When you are
i need of the services of a SAFE bank
ome to see us. We are here to serve
ou in every way that Uncle Sam alms
us to serve and Uncle Sam is very
beral in his limits with people who
o business with one of bis National
tanks. If not already a patron of this
lank we invite you to become one.
?t Uncle Sam assure you Safety, and
at us look after the details of your
uslnesa
r. a HABTNES8, Cashier.