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MERE-MENTION Roger A. Pryor, a famous Confederate soldier, who was for a number of years an associate Justice of the New York supreme court, died in New York last Friday, aged 90 years William Q. MoAdoo says he is strongly in favor 1 of the league of nations and wants to see it provided for in the peace treaty. * All the freight clerks of all the railroads entering Atlanta, are on a strike in protest against the imposition | of an objectionable Federal auditor on the Louisville and Nashville road. The I atrikara number close to 2,000.._ The ] carrying capacity of the Leviathan, |i now 12,500 tons, is to be increased tol 15,000 tons by certain alterations I Emile Cottin, the man who tried to kill Premier Clemenceau, has been convicted by court martial and sentenced . to death President Wilson arrived at Brest on Thursday and proceed- . ed at once to Paris- -Five hundred . men of the American Expeditionary , - Forces, have taken action in Paris looking to the organization of an association of veterans of the world war. ( There is a tense situation in Tiensiix as the result of the arrest and 3 ill-treatment of several American in- < fantrymen by Japanese. The facts have not been fully disclosed; but there is a good deal of feeling over the matter Major David McK. Peterson, an officially recognized ace of the . American army, who is credited with ] having downed eighteen enemy avia- j tors, was killed at Sea Breeze, Fla., last Sunday, as the result of an unexpected . nose dive by his airplane- Tornadoes and cloudbursts wrought tremend- , ous havoc last Saturday at widely separated points in Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma. A number of people were ( killed and the property loss runs up ' in the millions A Copennagen dispatch reports another effort to assassinate Nikolai Lenine, the Bolshevist premier. Lenine escaped, but ' his chauffeur was wounded A fight for the right of free speech and free assembly has been launched by 67 unions of Pittsburgh, Pa., affiliated m with the American Federation of La- . bar The people of Korea are giving evidence of considerable impa- ' tience at Japanese domination and j there have been several more or less ' ? serious uprisings Orders have been ' issued by the railroad administration to set forward the railroad time one ? hour, beginning at 2 a. m., Sunday, ' March 30 A. German submarine 1 that had been interned in the harbor < of Serral, Spain, since March, 1918, < was sunk by a United States destroyer a few days ago while attempting to escape ?A national anti-prohibition i party has been organized in New York, J and the understanding is that a na- , tional convention will be held between June 1 and 13 Damages aggregating between $5,000,000 and $6,000,000 are said to have been caused in Dade and Brevard counties, Florida, last Saturday by rain that fell to a depth of eight inches in a lew nouis. i The estimated loss includes 1,600,0001, crates of tomatoes... Seven hun- I dred naval men left New York Satur-1 day for Europe to take charge of the I German ships to be surrendered to the I' United States. Crews for the ships are 11 to be supplemented on the other side. I' Berlin prisons are said to be 11 overcrowded with Spartacans taken in I the recent fighting^ CLOVER CULLINGS. Correspondence of The Yorkville Enquirer. I j ^ Clover, March 15. Miss Sally Sif- I j ford, who has been confined to her I j room for the part four weeks with I< pluerisy, was carried to a hospital in I < Gastonia Thursday for treatment. I: Mrs. I. R. Kincaid of Bessemer City Jspent the week here with her parents I Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Westmoreland. |i Mesdames W. H. Sparrow and W. O. IJ Sparrow were visitors in Gastonia I, Thursday. Mrs. P. M. Caldwell and Miss Nan- I nie Caldwell of Smyrna visited the family of Mr. R. M. Stroup here this I, week. I, The friends of Mrs. John W. Mc- I ( Carter of Route 1, who underwent a I serious operation at the city hospital I. in Gastonia last week, will be glad to I learn she is getting along as well as lf could be expected. Among the visitors in Gastonia Fri-1 day were Mesdames R. F. Wylie, W. M H. Pursley, Miss Kate Pursley and ! Mr. Sam Pursley. M Senator and Mrs. J. E. Beamguard. Is Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Brison, Mrs. I. J. I( Campbell, Misses Virginia Campbell |? and Jennie Currence were visitors in I Yorkvine rriaay. Mr. Brown Barry, of the Bethany section, who has been confined to his 1 room for. several weeks with rheuma- " tism had sufficiently recovered to go about his duties but suffered a relapse a few days ago and is again confined to his room. ] ., Mr. Matthew Parrott who has been 1 sick for the past several weeks is s again able to be out on the streets. i Mrs. J. M. McClain and daughter. Miss i Ruth, spent Wednesday in Gastonia. s The family of Mr. M. L. Ford and Mrs. Z. M. Neill spent Thursday with the family of Mr. J. F. Pursley. ] fecial Hotifcs. Mr. Mahaffey's New Book Unfolds Mystery. Surprising in matter and style, and flaming with imagery like a moving picture, "What Ails the World" unveils the real cause of all sin and suffering. There is nothing like it. in all the world of literature! ^ "Son of Time" who saw God make Adam and witnessed events from then to now. enters pastor's study at mid night and relates a vivid story that unfolds the mystery of ages; also explains how Sabbath was hid from men in the days of Joshua and found on Sunday after crucifixion Wednesday. t It clears many difficult Scriptures, reveals the cure of Ills that mark the bloody path of nations and shows our education ideas arc about as correct as farming: was a hundred years ago. Timeliest book of age or money back. Cloth, 200p. Large new edition cuts $1.10, at Dr. Shieder's Store. OBITUARY Died At her home in Rock Hill, on ?? u 10 o( 5 oViook a. m.. Mrs. Aliait'll AU, Ul V.WV V * FRANCES HERBERT BAYS, wife of Rev. H. W. Bays, D. D. Mrs. Bays is survived by her husband and four daughters, Mrs. W. G- Stevens, Mrs. W. B. Wilson, Jr., and Mrs. T. A. Moore, of Rock Hill, and Mrs. P. C. Blackman of Asheville, N. C. / Suddenly of heart disease, near his home at Catawba Junction, March 17, T. MACK ANDERSON, in the 45th year of his age. He is survived by a widow and several children. The interment will take place at Neely's Creek cemetery today. tThc (Cotton Iftarhct. Monday, March 17, l?i3. charon _ *>"?. Yorkville 27 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. WHOSE IS IT? T HAVE a Hog. about 150 lbs., black. Had it three weeks. Owner may have it by paying expenses, including this ad. J. W. DARBY, No. 4, York. liULU Wdivn uuai. ABOUT 6.30 Saturday morning, between Cannon Mill and Southern At. depot, an 8-Cornered Open-Faced 7^ jewel Gold Watch, with initials "W. W. W." in the back. Watch Fob with letter "W" on it. Reward if returned to WILLIAM WALTER WHITE, Cannon Mill. 22 2t* FOR SERVICE OPOTTED Poland-China Boar- Reg0 istered. JOSEPH MOSS. ^ 21 3t* No. 3. YorkviHe. FOR SALE THE Moore Jones Place, three miles south of York, at a bargain. SIMS & CARTER & HAFXER, 21 f.t. 3t Chester, S. C. * FOR SALETVUROC and Berkshire Pigs, 5 weeks old, $5.00 each. Good pigs. See BRAIN HALL, No. 1, Yorkville. 21 2t MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. OCTAGON SOAP BARGAIN. TVJRINQ Saturday, March 22, and ^ Saturday, March 29, at my store on York No. 6, I will sell Two Bars of Octagon Soap for 13 Cents. 22 St W. B. REESE. ALCOHOL CERTIFICATES CERTIFICATES required by law for ^ the sale of preparations containing Alcohol, may be had of us at $2.50 per 1,000, or $1.50 per 500, with 15 Cts. added for postage and packing. 3t L. M. GRIST'S SONS. FOR SALE A LOT on west side of King's. Moun" tain street, Clover; 93 feet front, 300 feet deep and a good orchard on it. For further particulars see W. P. SMITH, Clover, S. C. 21 2t FOR SALE f~)NE 7-year-old Bay Horse, weighing ^ 1,350 lbs.; 5 good Hor3es and Mares, 6 to 12; 2 good Mules, 4 to 62ash or paper. 2^ 2t? FRED SMITH,. Tlrzah. GET BUSY. * FOR 35 yearly subscriptions to The Progressive Farmer, mailed to me before March 30, I will give a Registered Pig, any breed, and ? 5 Cash. J. V. HARPER, Gastonia, N. C. 21 5t BOARDERS WANTED DOOMS and Table, at 21 East Liberty ** Street. Terms on application. Mrs. J. T. REDMOND, 20 3t* York, S. C. MONEY TO LOAN AT Seven Per Cent, on First Mortgage on approved Real Esiate. THOS. F. McDOW. 84 i. i. u EGGS FOR HATCHING. FROM two Pens extra good Barred " Plymouth Rocks. The kind that lay and pay. $2.00 and $2.50 per 15. 20 t 41 BROOKS INMAN. MULES AT FILBERT. T HAVE an excellent bunch of Mis1 souri and Kentucky Mules at my home pear Filbert, that I ara selling it right prices. V 8 t f. tf HUGH G. BROWN. CLEANING AND PRESSING IT Is real economy to have your 1 Clothes Gleaned and Prensed frequently , and utssldes Clean Clothes, if rightly pressed, add much to one's appearance. Satisfaction guaranteed. ROYAL PRESSING CLUB, R. D. DORSETT, Proprietor. FARM LOANS ARRANGED for on York County " property, to run for 3, 5, 7, 10 or (Federal Land Bank) 34 years. May be paid off before maturity, on terms requiring no additional expensn. Interest rates: 5 1-2 per cent, or 6 per cent or 7 per cent, according to the lender, and to borrower's urgency. C. E. SPENCER. Attorney. SINGER SEWING MACHINES ! 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 qf all kinds at reasonable prices- Call qn or write to me at York, S C. 12 sw 3m H. F. BAKER. 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 beginlers and can promise our patrons the ,-ery best of service and prompt atten:lon to all Automobile work. We'll be obliged to you for your business. BABER'S GARAGE. NOTICE OP SALE FHE undersigned will sell at Public Sale at 11 o'clock a. m., on the irst day of April, 1919, on the plantaion of J. C. Chambers, near Sharon, 3. C., all of his personal property, consisting of three Mules, two-horse Wagon, Harness, Farrang Implements and ill other property. Terms, Cash. R. B. ALLISON, MAYME C. ALLISON, Administrators. Lancaster, S. C-, March 10th, 1919. TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS \ I iit persons inueuteu iu um v*. J. C. CHAMBERS, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment to the undersigned at once, and all persons having claims against said estate, ire advised to present the same, duly luthenticated, within the time prescribed by law, R. B. ALLISON, MAYME C- ALLISON, Administrators. Lancaster, S. C., March 10th, 1919. 20 t ' 3t I PROFESSIONAL CARDS. - J7 A7 MARION ? ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Office opposite the Courthouse. Telephone No. 126, York Exchange. YORK, ..- S. C. JOHN R. HART ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Prompt and Careful Attention to All Business Undertaken. Telephone No. 69. YORK, S. C 76 f.t It J. S. BRICE Attorney At Law. Prompt Attention to all Legal Business of Whatever Nature. Office Opposite Court-house. ^DON'T TOUC But buy it, and use ii saves your property and so makes for better healt We have a good line c Outside, Inside, Floe Alan Oils Stains "Rt 1 SEE US FOR YOUR 3 We will give them our }: For Sale Quick Righ Kerosene Engine an ^ YORK HARDW * a. miirt nmm nci m mini! I IHIlMKLLMINiNtV A In my big new store rooms X Co.'s Clothing department, I am X NEWEST AND LATES' X MILLINERY FOR LAI CHILDREN V There's plenty of TRIMMED H here to suit any taste, and will c Hat up to your ideas. Have ph '? GOOD LIX1 V y And along with the Millinery I i ? dies Waists in desirable qualities too, you'll find quite an attractive Call on Me Next to the Hote *:* to show you the correct things ir | S. I "NEW GARAGE FOR YORK" The Gero?e in tho Nichols Building, East Liberty Street, will open March 18th We are prepared to do Repair Work on any make of Automobile. Experienced Mechanics Flrst-Class work Guaranteed. We will appreciate your business. GIVE US A TRIAL. The City Service Station. SPECIAL BARGAINS ALL THIS WEEK. 1 Case 2,000 yds. DRESS GINGHAMS?At 10 CTS. Yd. 1 Case APRON GINGHAMS?At 10 CTS. Yd. 1 Bale 36-inch SHEETING?At........ 10 OTS. Yd. ARRIVED BY EXPRESS New COAT SUITS, New CAPES, New SILK DRESSES, SKIRTS, WAISTS. DOLMANS, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. A Store With a Conscience. McCONNELL'S FIRST NATIONAL BANK SHARON, - - S- C. YOUR LIBERTY BONDS If kept at home are liable to loss by Are, by thieves or carelessness, and as they represent 100 cents on the dollar In value they are good things to take care of. THIS BANK is prepared to take care of your Bonds and guard them against Loss by Fire, Theft or Carelessness. We issue a Liberty J T\onnalt__fnr whlp.h I ooriu v_ ci uiiwatc ut x/c^/voiv there is no charge when Bonds are Deposited with this Bank. We look after the collection of the Coupons as they become due and give you credit for same. Bring your Bonds to this Bank Take our Receipt A Bond Certificate of Deposit and relieve yourself of any anxiety as to the safety of your BondsThere is no charge for this service. J. S. HARTNESS, Cashier 17-YEAR LOCUSTS The government has sent out warnings to all owners of fruit trees, to the effect that the Locust will be worse this year than it has ever been before and advises SPRAYING of all fruit I trees. We are ready for you here we have Lime and Sulphur, Arsenate of Lead, Paris Green, Bordeaux, ete. Have.these in Dry Powder form eas"* * A ??a*? nan mnlfP Ily dissolved in waier, ou yvu wan | your Spray Solution as needed. All successful gardeners SPRAY their tomato, bean and cabbage plants and Irish potatoes It insures better crops. W Don't forget If you need Glasses we do the work scientifically and satisfactorily. Shieder-Snelling Drug Co. SPRING SHOES We are now showing our Spring lines of LADIES' OXFORDS, LADIES' SLIPPERS, LADIES' PUMPS, LADIES' WHITE OXFORDS, LADIES' WHITE PUMPS (See Our Display Window) and we will be pleased to have you come in and let us show you what we have at closer range. Our lines are almost complete Our range of styles is good Our qualities are all right Our Prices? Well, they will do their own talking. May we show you? Feinstein's Bargain House (the star theatre TODAY EDDIE POLO The Hercules of the Films, in "The Big Tent," Episode No. 1. Also an LKO Comedy, "Business Before Honesty." It's a bird. See it. WEDNESDAY WILLIAM FOX Presents William Farnum in "Fighting Blood," a 1919 version inspired by the famous song, "My Old Kentucky Home." Every one should see this. THURSDAY WILLEM FARNUM In the 1919 version of "A Soldier's Oath," a Fox feature enough said. FRIDAY WILLIAM FOX Presents Tom Mix in "Western Blood." A story of love and adventure in the land where the best man wins. Don't fail to see this. It's a thriller. T. O. WRAY. Manager. H FRESH PAINT It beautifies the home, besides it is sanitary and h. I All Kinds of Paints >r and Furniture Paints, Tishes, etc. HARDWARE WANTS ersonal attention always, t Price One Six-h. p. d Wood Saw. See us. ARE COMPANY m 1 SPRING MILLINERY I % formerly occupied by the Thomson a V showing the % T STYLES IN SPRING {? DIES, MISSES AND FOR | ATS and UNTRIMMED SHAPES ?f course be pleased to make your ;nty of Trimmings, etc. 5 OF WAISTS j; .m showing a splendid line of La- *t* and in beautiful styles, and then a line of NOVELTIES here. *. il. I will be pleased to see you and ? i the Newest Spring Millinery. ;. STEELEI LIME, BRICK, CEMENT | LIME?We have both the barrel Lime and the Hydrated?the latter kind Is of greater strength and It is pulverized. (It is a good time to use lime plentifully around your premises for disinfecting.) BRICK?If you need 100 or 1,000 or tens of thousands, see us. CEMENT?To be sure we have Cement ?plenty of it See us for your needLUMBER, ETC. For anything and everything in the way of Lumber?Rough, Dressed, or manufactured into Flooring, Ceiling, Doors, Windows, Balustrades, etc., see us before you buy. CEDAR SHINGLES?We sell the famous Red Cedar, the longest lasting and moat satisfactory of all shingles. Yes, we've got the right price, too. LOGAN LUMBER YARD WE ARE READY TO DELIVER? COTTON SEED MEAL, 16 PER CENT ACID, MURIATE POTASH, MANIPULATED GUAN'O, NITRATE OF SODA. Farmers who have not yet put in their order for Nitrate of Soda, can do so yet. OATS AND HAY We expect this week: One carload of Red Rust Proof Oats. One carload of No. One Timothy Hay. ' We are saving the farmers money on FLOUR. YORK SUPPLY COMPANY Wholesale and Retail. I HAVE THE CARS Reo, Cole 8 and Maxwell the Best. Purchasers of automobiles want the very best there is for the money. This applies to those who have had experience and those who have net had experience. I have REOS and MAXWELLS on exhibition next to the City Market and can give all desired information on the higher priced and more powerful "COLE-8" The REO TRUCK simply cannot be beat for the price. When you go on the lookout for cars you want to see me, and I want to see you. C. F. SHERER 26 INCH HOG WIRE BARBED WIRE, POULTRY WIRE, BLISS AND COBBLER SEED IRISH POTATOES, FERRIS GARDEN SEED, (Fresh). OATS, HORSE AND MULE FEED, FINE AND COARSE CHICKEN FEED, BUGGIES, WAGONS, DRAG HARROWS, OLIVER CHILLED PLOWS AND REPAIRS. CALL ON US when you are in town No matter Whether you want to makes purchases or not. we'll De glad to see you. CARROLL BROTHERS COLORITE^. Colors Old and New Straw Hats, i Satin, Silk and Canvas Slippers, ( Basketry, and anything else Belts and Gloves, for instance. Have it in Sixteen Colors j Cardinal, Red, Yellow, Navy Blue, } Cadet Blue, Sage Green, Ceris, Burnt Straw, Brown, Violet, Lavender, Old Rose, Jet Black, Dull Black, Natural, Victory Blue, and Gray. COLORITE Sells for 30 CTS. Bottle. Try It. Mail Orders and Phone Or ders filled promptly. Phone No. 2. CLOVER DRUG STORE. I K. L. WYLIE, Proprietor. ' Phone No. 2 CLOVER, S. C CPFPIAI SATURDAY Or LUttL and MONDAY WITH EACH CASH PURCHASE AMOUNTING TO $2.00 AND OVER WE WILL GIVE A NICE SET OF PLATES FREE. REMEMBER, THIS KIND OF WARE IS VERY HIGH AT THIS TIME. DON'T FAIL TO COME AND SEESATURDAY AND MONDAY. York Furniture & Hardware Company PLOW STOCKS SEE US FOR YOUR NEEDS IN? PLOW STOCKS, PLOW SHAPES. HEEL BOLTS, CLEVISES, HAMES, SLINGS, LEATHER COLLARS, CLOTH COLLARS, COLLAR PADS, BRIDLES, BITS,. REPAIR LINKS, LAP RINGS, CARRIAGE BOLTSALL SIZES? Trace Chains, Breast Chains, rirn?u Pnnn Pftttnn Rnnn Rar?lr Bands, Backhand Hooks Drag Harrows, Guano Distributers, Cotton Planters, Shovels, and Forks, Rakes, Potato Diggers, Hoes, Etc. Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc FARMERS HARDWARE & SUPPLY CO. Telephone No. 59. SEED IRISH POTATOES You'll be wanting Seed Irish Potatoes pretty soon, now. Well, take a tip from us, to be sure of your Seed Potatoes, BUY EARLY. We have the iKla-ti uurscijiiiAX ana isijioo Seed PotatoesGARDEN SEEDS FERRY'S, LAKE SHORE and also the CROSSMAN BROS.'S Seeds All kinds, including a choice selection of FLOWER SEEDS. Let us supply your Garden Seed Wants. W. E. FERGUSON AUTOI YOU HAVE A you buy an Automobile r. YOU HAVE A o IfnrimiiMrt l\fil no nrn Tml a xix a ah ii uni xuiicagc tvii YOU HAVE A balance the money cost c IN SELECTIN( mind and didn't select Tires of known worth ar recommend because of th stick by which Tires are ] scores of local automoh believe that we selected when they buy.. We are been put through the se feet as any tires made a iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Goodyear Fisk Firestone iiiiiiNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimimmmii If you have new man who has. He will g A/1 nn 4?V> V* i n TTATI/II /il isttuaucu witii uuo vciuin Yes, to be sure, other article shoes, for faction you will find the We have Auton We also have a < We also have ot We sell Gasolin You'll find our miiiitiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimimiimiiiiiii YORK FURNIJ SEED SWEET POTATOES. MEWTON'S Early Seed Sweet Pota^ toes at $2.60 a bushel, and "Nancy Hall" and Porto Rico at $6.75 a barrel. Trucker's Favorite Seed Corn, at $1 a peck. NEWTON FARM, 21 4t I King's Mountain, N. C. FEATHER BEDSAre not so commons as they used to be. New fangled beds are more used now, but it Is very few people who do not like to sleep on a Feather Bed they are restful and pleasant, especially on a cold night We_can furnish you real good Feather ueds at attractive prices. Ask us about them. rocking chairsno home ever has too many Rockers?few have enough. We have a Bplendid line of Rocking Chairs and the prices are most attractive. Let us show them to you* cooking stoves? This Is one of our strong lines. We have all sizes from the ordinary Cooking Stove of small size to the master of them all?the MAJESTIC, and further, you'll find our prices very attractive. Let us show you. M. L. FORD Licensed Embalmers and Undertakers CLOVER, - - S. C. pooooooooooooooooooooooi I TOD, WE WILL EXPECT MILLINERY, M ; And a Wonderful Lii JI! Had to Pay foi ! j! IN OUR NEW SPE ! 11 TIFUL HATS ! 11 READY-TO-W] | * ! Our line of Ready-to-Wear i [j i prettier, better made, better I jj i offered for Less Money than ]!; DRESSES AND D] i jj i Susquehana Silk Poplin Dr< ' 1 Navy, Copen, Green, and Tc J i j TAFFETA DRESSRS?AU the I j ? for this season?Priced J i J I Very attractive Combinatioi Taffeta and Georgette Crep J l j Satin and Crepe-de-Chine Dr i 1 | ors and Black?Priced i ; I! COAT SUIT . f | COAT SUITS are strong this i m very attractive in style an i | I lower priced than last seasc i fi > find them here in large va I I [ Blue is the leading color. ] t | All Wool Serge Suits?Priced i i i All Wool Serge and Poplin Su i J i in Linings?Priced ; BEAUTIFUL S. \ TAFFETAS? Yes, we have i I | colors and black?Priced $1. < I SATINS?In Balck and all Co ] I ! ! 81.2 , J I . White. All Silk, Figured Crer i ! I very flnt quality?Priced .. I I SILK SHIRTING?A big line j i , ful patterns?Priced ... 18 Ct J j i White and_Flesli Wash Satin ICKKPJi-XJJli-lJWliNii, All oiitu CREPE-DE-CHINE black..... Black Thistledown Taffeta P GEORGETTE CREPES All good quality Priced at All Silk POPLIN, 40 inches i at $1.50 11=90990000000000000000001 MOBILE RIGHT to expect Full Valu< ["ire, no matter what price yc RIGHT to expect that the Ti h a Minimum of annoyance a RIGHT to expect that you T >f the Tire you buy and put c 31 TIRES FOR OUR TRADI Tires for our stock haphaz: Ld national reputation Tires Leir known worth Mileage Q measured and we believe thai >ile drivers and thousands thi wiselv and thev prove their b not selling experimental tir< merest tests and withstood tl nd better than most of them. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllll TIR iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii er used either of these make ive you unbiased, first-hand you can buy cheaper tires, ji instance?but if you want r higher priced tire the cheape lobile Tires in sizes?3x30 i complete line of Inner Tubes her Automobile Accessories, e, Oils, Greases, etc. prices just right, because we Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll URE & HARDWA Farm Mortgage Loans Made In York County through Attorneys? C. E. SPENCER, York, S. O. C. W. F. SPENCER, Rock Hill, a C. Interest rates low. Get ready for crops, improving the farm, buying land, and settling over-due claims. CAROLINA BOND Sc MORTGAGE COMPANY, Union National Bank Building, Columbia, - - S. C. I HAVE IN STOCKLATELY RECEIVED? A VERY CHOICE LOT OF PRESERVES AND APPLE BUTTER. STILL HAVE MINCE MEAT. LOUIS ROTH JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 4 Y AND MARCH IS THE r YOU AT OUR STORE FO IDY-TO-WEAR, DRESSE ae of Goods of All Kinds Tha r It a While Back. This Will 1NG MILLINERY WE AB J EVEN MORE ATTRACT EAR CAPES, DOLI this season is Which will yours be? materials and attractive and we i last season. them Look them c DTT'CJCJTC! CAPES Priced ttHiOOHjO COATS Priced ... jsses Black, y A TITT1 C!' t mpe Priced 1 ..$4.98 to $6.45 We are showing a fev good shades , Spring Oxfords in I 50.95 to $35.00 Both in Black an< i Dresses e Priced at Come in and let us sh 25.00 to $37.50 We might have Jn esses in Col- TTT-rr-rmTi $9.05 to $35.00 WHITE SJ O From our big line we ** x thing that will pleas season and and styles are goo< id somewhat 25 Cts., 35 Cts., 48 ( >n You will DIMITY QUILTS Pri riety. .N>y WHITE $10 to $12.50 Voiles and Organdiesits with Sat- at 36 inch Nainsooks 20.00 to $35.00 40 inch Nainsooks rr TTC! 40 inch Nainsooks L Yellow and La vent them in all 29 Cts., 25 to s$2.50 Yd. WAISTINGS In Wi dors Priced Striped Voiles ver !5 to $2.50 Yd. Priced at le Skirting Checked Dimities Pr boys- ci ;s. to $2.50 Yd. We are showing a spl -$1.50 to $1.98 for Boys Suits in a Ies....$1.50 Yd. $1.98 Yd. Better Suits in very riced $2.50 pleasing patterns I Shades and $1.98 Yd. BOYS' PANTS We c< vide Priced want. Good All Wo and $1.98 Yd. Pants Priced at if* I i *_L D \irnpairicR-D / TIRES 1 I ** X-X-X-xk^X* j, ti d 5 for Your Money when F u pay. re you buy will give you o, md road delays. > n ire Mileage will counter>n your car. i I we kept these things in zard. We selected only 1 that we could honestly 1 uality That's the yard- t f* ITfA V* O TTA OAI AA4-A/1 TTICAItT T U JLicl V OUCV/tCU AOC1J U oughout the country also g( elief by buying our kinds ai bs but tires that have ci lose tests as nearly perWe sell w 61 W ffl IMI1IIIIII1MIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII k E S - s imiiminiiiiimiiimmiiiiiimimiii! J s of Tires, just ask the p( testimony and we'll be % p list like you can buy any 11 eal worth and real satis- Y i- " 4-1, 1 si m iiit; iuiig run. ai o 4x34. | of all sizes. y w 1( B< want jour business, v n IIIIIIHIISIIIIIIIi llllllllllllllllllllllll ^ RE COMPANY ____ OLD SPARK PLUGS ' For the Next THIRTY DAYS We will allow I e FIFTY CENTS EACH * FOR YOUR SPARK PLUGS E GOOD, BAD, INDIFFERENT u IN EXCHANGE FOR A SET OF OUR Guaranteed "NATIONAL" 9 SPARK PLUGS C THE BEST IN THE WORLD. HUPMOBILES THIS SPACE IS AWAITING THE ARRIVAL OF HUPMOBILES WATCH IT. THE PRICE OF HUPMOBILES WILL BE $1,335.00 F. O. B. FACTORY. WAIT ON US. YORK MOTOR CAR CO. By S. L. COURTEY, Prop. " wooooMOQCflMBOfleeeiaaaflococe THMDRI h Arn'm' DATE ' / R OUR ANNUAL SPRING O.1 S, COAT SUITS, CAPES, t We Are Selling Now for Mi , Look Good to You and We'll E SHOWING A WONDERFU IVE THAN EVER BEFORE. tfANS, COATS ' WH." The Capes are very The most extensl are' selling lots of ever shown? iver? White Pique Ski: $10.00 to $35.00 White Gaberdine $10-00 to $20.00 styles?Priced OXFORDS TricolettSk^sr of our better Ladies' "U ligh an<J Low Heels We always have 1 Tans?Priced at the best styles $1.98 to $6.50 All Wool Sergeiow you what we have All Wool, Heavy st what you want. Others in the fine KIRTINGS I All WooTpiaid Sl can show you some- PITT?* e you. Our varieties 1/UJX?j 1?Priced at Plain and Fancy ?ts., 68, 75, and 98 Cts. iced $1.68, $1-75, $1.98 Better qualities, i pnrma very fine matei i IxUUJJo */rpv>i ?All White?Priced IUXjII i 18 Cts. to $1.25 Yd. We are Agents 1 ....25 Cts. and 29 Cts. PLUS" Guaran 35 Cts.and 39 Cts. same price the t. Blue and Flesh, ? ler?Priced at These are here ii 39 Cts. and 18 Cts. Yd. and Styles for lite Checked and Men's Worsted ? y sheer qualities? Priced at . 25 Cts. to 75 Cts. Yd- Men's All Wool S iced 12 1-2 to 35 CTS. jOTHING I ?Priced at j,j "? rttt?tmro enuiu line; ui viuui...0 m' .11 sizes Priced at.. IxEiH ?D $4.98 Men's Fine DRES snappy models, and drass and Silks >riced to Please Men's Dress Shir $0.95 to $13.95 $2.50 Each. M xn show you what you MEN'S TIES Bi ol Pants and Cotton plentiful assorl 68 Cts. to $2.00 Pr. ends Priced . 'elk Company XCOGXOOOiXXXOOOOOOOOOOOt CHOICEST FRUITS My line of FRESH FRUITS?Ap?lea, Oranges, Bananas, Lemons?Is of he very choicest qualities- When you ?a : Fruits?good Fruits, I oan supply you. SHIVAB GINGER ALE I have this popular Olnger Ale. It i easily as good as any ale sold on his market?better than most others -can supply you by the bettle or the ozen. Mav I? RESH BREAD? I also sell the very beef FRESH AKER'S BREAD, put up In sanitary lied wrappers. Call on me when you ext want the better kind of bread. Also have full line of National Bisiiit Co.'s Fancy Cakes and Crackers. STorkville Candy Kitchen HE TO PLANT NOW HE SOONER YOU GET THEM IN HE GROUND THE BETTER THE HANCE OF MAKING A FAIR POATO CROP. See us for Irish Potato eed. To be sure we have the Cobbler ad the Red Bliss, the most popular irieties and best producers in this vinity. YES, when the Gardening feeling its in your bones of course you will Ant seeds the right kind of seeds for irly vegetables. See us for what you ant We have the Garden Seeds that row best in this section. AND INCIDENTALLY o matter what you might want in the ay of Fancy and Family Groceries, it worth your while to see us for your ants. People who know, say that our rices are LOWEST. SHEBER & QUDfN IXFORD SEASON HERE And we are ready for it with an esnYirnRns for Btrnnjr 5wu iiuo vr?. >, [en, Women and Children. We have wide range of styles, leathers and rices. We can please all comers in le quality wanted. Come and see our ne of Oxfords. OUR EASTER SUIT? Every man wants a new Spring Suit ad he ought to have it Let us fit you ut from our Made-to-Measure Line, orrect In style, In Quality and in the rice. The Fit, we guarantee. But if ou want a Suit for Easter Sunday you ill have to have your measure and section pretty quick. We have already >ld quite a number of Made-to-Measre Suits. Can we have your order OW. We'd be glad to have it W We have Brown Sugar. I. W. WHITESIDES & CO SHARON - - 8. C. GROCERIES ..MAKE ~A ..SPECIAL ..STUDY OF GROCERIES?You get the benefit ^ ly Line is Complete? My Qualities are Unsurpassed? fy Prices are the Lowest Consistent with the Quality. CROWN PATENT FLOUR Try a sack of Crown Patent Flour, t pleases our most pa rticular custom rs and we would be pleased te have our name on our list of satisfied users. - " ?- ? In Right NOW la a gooa um? iu ?, supply of FLOUR and COFFEEioth are likely to advance soon. Let 8 supply you. . FRESH VEGETABLES Eat more of them for better health, lee what I have on hand. 07* Charleston and Jersey Wakefield febbage Plants, postpaid, 25 Ota. 100. J. D. HOPE, Sharon, S. 0. SAM M. GRIST ALL KINDS OF GOOD INSURANCE" cccccooooooooooocmzn WW j PENING OF NEW 8 COATS, SILKS ? ach Less Than We 8 Do More Business. g "T tnin OPATT. 8 ^comeT* 8 [TE SKIRTS g ive and best line we have rts?Priced 98 Cts. to $2.69 8 > Skirts in very snappy 0 $2.98 to $4.98 0 Priced at $8.95 9 OL SKIRTS g a big line of these?All Q -Price ? 83.98 * 8 Serge?Priced S i.98 0 r qualities and best styles 0 $5.95 to $9.95 0 tirts?Priced $6.50 to $12-50 9 rAIN GOODS 3 Curtain Goods?Priced at 0 15 Cts. to 25 Cts. Yd. K in Sun-Fast Colors and X ial?Priced ....35 to 68 Cts. 0 S CLOTHING 8 tor the famous "STYLE- Jpr teed All Wool Suits?the X i world over? - 0 .... $25.00, $30.00 and $35.00 O i a good range of Patterns 0 on/1 nlH?r men. K Juits Blue and Brown i i $9.95 I , I erge Suits Priced at J i | $12.50 and $15.00 ] I | SERGES and FANCIES . ( J I $19.95 to $29.95 i ] I FURNISHINGS | j 35 SH1HTS fercmea, natt- ( i All sizes, 13J to 171 I i ts, 98 Cts., $1.50, $2.00 and I i [en's Silk Shirts. $3.50. J , i eautlful Spring Styles A I ' tment In the big wide I 25 Cts. to $100 , I , voccooooooottHoamcil i