Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, May 09, 1919, Image 3
Approved Claims for Federal Hiahway
Aid.?Highway projects calling
w for the expenditure of $779,048 were
considered and approved at a meeting
of the state highway commission held
Wednesday in the office of the highway
commission, Columbia.
Federal aid to the extent of $389,048,
or one-half of the total amount,
will be secured in the construction of
the highways.
Federal aid was apportioned to the
various counties making application in
the following amounts:
Aiken $ 26,000
Kershaw 10,000
Beaufort 80,000
Chesterfield 23,000
Hampton 40,000
Laurens 75,000
Clarendon t 15,768
Union 15,000
Georgetown 16,600
Florence 21,542
Allendale 12,000
Dillon 40,714
Oconee 15,000
- Total Federal aid $389,524
The commission was to leave Columbia
yesterday for a trip of inspection
through the upper part of the state.
Leaving Columbia the party will go
through Fairfield, Chester, Union,
Spartanburg and Greenville counties.
f Oconee, Pickens and Anderson counties
may also be visited by the commission
while out on the tour of inspection.
The following members of the com
_ A.A. _x _ J TT7n/1nno_
mission alien a eu ine mceuug i? ,
day: Major R. O. Thomas, chairman,
Charleston; Hale Houston, Clemson
college; M. Goode Homes, Columbia:
C. O. Hearon, Spartanburg; Thos. W.
Cothran, Greenwood; C?y?t. J. Roy
Pennell, state highway eneineer, was
present at the meeting throughout its
session.
AT THE CHURCHES
CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEP^
HERD.
Rev. T. T. Walsh, Rector.
Sunday Services?Sunday school at
10.15 a. m.
" CHARLOTTE STREET BAPTIST
Rev. B. H. Waugh, Pastor.
Sunday Services?Sunday school at
10 a- m. Morning service at 11.
ASSOCIATE REFORMED
PRESBYTERIAN.
Rev. J. L. Gates, Pastor.
Sabbath Services?Sabbath school at
10 o'clock a. m. Morning service at
11 o'clock. Evening service at 8.30.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN.
Rev. E E. Gillespie, Pastor.
Sunday Services?Sunday school at
10 a, m. Morning service at 11 o'clock.
FIRST BAPTIST.
* Rev. B. H. Waugh, Pastor.
Sunday Services?Sunday school at
10 o'clock a. m. Evening service at
8.30 o'clock.
TRINITY METHODIST.
Rev. J. E. Mahaffey, Pastor.
Sunday Services?Sunday school at
10 a, m. Morning service at 11 o'clock.
jtyerial Uoticfs.
Cannon Mill Chapel.
Preaching Sunday evening at 8.30
o'clock by Rev. E. E. Gillespie.
Hickory Grove CircuitSharon?Preaching
at 11 a. m.
Shady Grove?Preaching at 4 p. m.
Elzie Myers, Pastor.
Philadelphia.
Sunday school at 3.30 p. m. Preaching
at 4.30.
^ J. E. Mahaffey, Pastor.
Filbert Church.
Rev. Jos. E. Berryhill will preach at
Filbert Presbyterian church Sunday
afternoon at 3 o'clock .
Bethel and Chapel.
Communion of the Lord's Supper
Bethel Chapel next Sunday at 11 a. m.,
and preaching at Bethel church at 4
p. m. G. W. Nickell, Pastor.
Beersheba and Ramah
Beersheba?Sunday school at 3 p. m.
Preaching at 4 o'clock. C. E. society
at 5.15 o'clock. Ran.ah?Sunday school
at 7.30. Preaching at 8.30.
J. L. Yandell, Pastor.
Clover Circuit.
1 Clover?Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Preaching at 11. New Zion?Sunday
school at 3 pm- Preaching at 4.
King's Mountain Chapel?Preachi gat
8.30 p. m., by Rev. J. E. Mahaffey.
XX A IVhittftn PflQtftr
Union, Enon and Clover
Union?Bible school at 10.30 a. m.
Preaching at 11. Enon?Bible school
at 3.30 p. m. Preaching at 4 o'clock.
Clover?Bible school at 10 a. m.
Preaching at 8 p. mO.
L. Jones, Pastor.
OBITUARY
Died?At his home near New Zion,
on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock,
m Mr. JACKSON WALLACE, in the 69th
year of his age. Mr. Wallace was a
victim of complications following influenza
by which he was attacked during
the past winter. He is survived by
his widow and the following children:
W. M. Wallace, of Smyrna: Mesdames
( C. F. Sherer and W. W. Dickson, of
Yorkville; Thomas Wallace and Miss
Susan Wallace, at home. The interment
was at Smyrna yesterday afternoon,
after funeral services by Rev.
B. G. Pressley.
Suddenly at the home of her father,
about four miles southeast of Yorkville,
at 10 o'clock p. m., May 7, Miss
BESSIE PLAXCO, aged 32 years, 7
months and 7 days- Death came quite
suddenly from causes undetermined,
she having been seized with violent
pains in her head while apparently in
the best of health and spirits. She is
survived by her father, J. B. Plaxco,
and three brothers, Leon and Callie
Plaxco, of the American expeditionary
forces, and Willie Plaxco, at homo:
also three sisters. Misses Virginia, Eula
Mae and Marjory. The interment will
take place in Rose Hill cemetery this
? momine at 11 o'clock, after funeral
services to be conducted at the grave
by Rev. J. L. Oates.
The Bank of Clover
CLOVER. 8. C.
YOUR BUSINESSNO
MATTER what your line?be it
Farming, blacksmithing, well digging,
merchandising or professional, ought
to be, for your own personal satisfaction,
handled through the Bank?this
Bank if it is most convenient to you.
THE BANK WAY IS THE SURE
WAY of knowing just how you stand
financially. It tends to system in business
affairs. It gives your business
affairs a better tone with the man
with whom you do business, but do
not come into direct contact with. It
f will give you more confidence in YOUR
OWN BUSINESS AFFAIRS.
THIS BANK, right at your door, offers
its services to help YOU to better
business methods. We want Your
Banking business and will do everything
a good bank can do to merit
Your business and your Confidence,
and without Your Confidence, then of
course, this Bank doesn't expect your
business. But we believe we can have
both to your advantage.
JAS. A. PAGE, Cashier.
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I WE HAVE GARDEN
= LET I S SUPPLY YOUR WANT
? OF SEEDS OF RECOGNIZE
^ PLY YOUR NEEDS. ONTO
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| J. E. Brison, Prop. CITY ]
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THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1919.
Sharon - 283
Clover - - 28
Bowling "Green _ 28
Filbert 28
Yorkville 28
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS
LOST
(~)NE Collie Dog, aged 6 months. Ht
^ four white feet and white rin
around neck. Will pay reward if r<
turned to LANDON LOUTHIAN, Yorl
FOR SALE
TWO Hundred Bushels of Corn at th
Crib, J2.00 per bushel. No. :
Sharon.
35 f.t 3t J. PRATT BURRIS.
"DORA THORNE"
A DRAMA, in four acts, at the Hich
ory Grove School Auditorivm, o
Friday evening, May 9, at 8.30 c clocl
Admission, 25 Cts. and 15 Cts. 35 J
MONET TO LOAN
AT Seven Per Cent, on First Mori
gage on approved Real Estate.
THOS. F. McEOW.
84 tt. tf
FOR SAT.F.
A GOOD Dray Horse and Wagoi
** Price ri^ht for quick sale.
FARMERS HDW. & SUPPLY CO.
34 t f. 41
FOR SALE
i")R trade, one "Cole 8," in perfe<
^ condition. Can be seen at Mutuj
Supply Co., Clover, S. C. Phone 63.
37 f.t. 3t C. J. FORBES.
HORSES AND MULES.
T STILL have a few young Mules an
* Horses; also some Second Han
Stock. Will sell at reasonable price
cash or credit York No. 5.
32 tf B. B. FERGUSON'.
STRAY PIG
QMALL Berckshire Sow, weighin
^ about sixty pounds, got away froi
James Bros.'s stable last Saturday
Will appreciate informattion and pa
for trouble.
If M. A. McFARLAND.
BETH-SHILOH CHURCH YAR"D"
"JIAEMBERS of Beth-Shiloh congre
gation are requested to meet s
the church on Saturday morning, s
7 o'clock, to help clean off the churc
yard and cemetery grounds.
It* M. H. JACKSON.
BUYING COTTON SUED.
WE will buy all the Wagon Seed ol
fered at our Seed Houses durin
the present week, up to and includin
next Tuesday, May 13th. After th?
date, as we see things now, we will t
out of the market for the present sea
son.
YORKVILLE COTTON OIL CO.
-U. S. ARMY TENTS
PYRAMID style, 16x16 feet, sid
walls, 4 feet, and comb, 14 fe<
high. Original price 3106. Good fc
camping, for automobile covers and a
other purposes. I have fifteen that
will sell at 312.50 f. o. b., Lowryvill
32 cash, balance C. O. D37
tf3t* O. A. DARBY, Lowryville.
SINGER SEWING MACHINES
T AM Agent and Salesman for th
* Genuine Singer Sewing Machineabsolutely
the best domestic sewin
machine in the world, regardless <
price. Also I repair Sewing Machim
of all kinds at reasonable prices. Ca
on or write to me at York, S. C.
12 sw 3m H. P. BAKER.
CLEANING AND PRESSING
TT is real economy to have you
Clothes Cleaned and Pressed fre
quently, and uesides Clean Clothes, I
rightly pressed, add much to one's at
pearance. Satisfaction guaranteed.
ROYAL PRESSING CLUB,
R. D. DORSETT, Proprietor.
MEMORIAL DAY EXERCISES
YyiLL be held in the Courthouse o
Saturday, May 10th, at 5 p. ni
under the auspices of the Winnie Da
vis Chapter, U. D. C. Addresses b
V><? ministers r>f the tOWn. A SOn
practice will be held on the Courthous
lawn this afternoon at 6 o'clock, wit
Miss Iva Mahaffey as song leader. E\
erybody is expected to assist.
It Mrs. W. D. GLENN', President.
FARM LOANS
ARRANGED for on York Count
" property, to run for 3, 6, 7, 10 c
(Federal Land Bank) 34 years. May b
paid off before maturity, on terms r?
quiring no additional expense- Intel
est rates: 5 1-2 per cent, or 6 per cei
or 7 per cent, according to the lende
and to borrower's urgency.
C. E. SPENCER, Attorney.
WE HAVE MORE HELP
"CV)R some time past we have bee
badly handicapped on account c
shortness of help. We have it nowFour
Competent Men?all experience
Automobile Trouble Men?no begin
ners and can promise our patrons th
very best of service and prompt atten
tion to all Automobile work. We'll b
obliged to vou for your business.
BABER'S GARAGE.
INFORMATION WANTED.
AS to whereabouts of Ella McFaddei
colored, mother of Private Lun
Gilmore. Anyone having the desire
information will confer a favor b
having the said Ella McFadden repoi
to me, or by addressing me how I ca
reach her. Government business c
importance involvedC.
W. CARROLL, York. S. C.
May 9, 1919. 37 3t
FOR FINAL DISCHARGE.
IIAVING made with the Probat
Court of York county a Final Set
tlement as Administrator of the estat
of A. G. Lawrence, deceased, notice i
hereby given that on the 2d day c
June, 1919, I will make application t
said court for a Final Discharge fror
all further liability in connection wit
said administration.
ANNIE Y. LAWRENCE,
May 9, 1919. Administratrix.
37 f 4t
PRINTING PRESS BARGAIN
THE Whitlock Premier newspape
press upon which The Yorkvill
Enquirer is being printed, is for sal
at a bargain. This press is practicall
as good as new, in first-class conditio
and will be deliverable to the purchase
sometime within the next few month!
Reason for selling: Installation of
lareer and faster machine. Most <1
sirable bargain for country newspapc
of 2,500 or less circulationtf
L. M. GRIST'S SONS.
NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS.
THE Town of York, S. C., invites seal
* ed bids for Fifty Thousand Dollm
of 20-40 year Street and Sidewalk In:
proveraent Bonds. All bids must be i
by twelve o'clock, noor, May 15tl
1919, and bidder must accompany hi
bid with certified check for $500.00 a
evidence of good faith. The town r<
quests that bids be submitted on bot
five and six per cent interest rates. Ir
terest payable annually. Bonds to b
Coupon, and in such denomination a
bidder may desire. The town reserve
the right to accept or reject any or a
bids. Address I. W. JOHNSON, Mayo
York, S- C. 1
May 1st, 1919.
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SEED OF ALL KINDS j
rS?WE HAVE A BIG VARIETY
D QUALITY AND WANT TO SUPS'
SETS. 15 CTS. QUART.
^omptly. Our Seeds Grow
PHARMACY Clover, S. C.
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} STYLE AND COMF1
QUALITY IN TH]
- AT STROUFS-A
We've always been p
l.ment?we give it very clo
I footwear that we do not
lg m
s- I highest standard of Qual:
- I that will allow us to pass t
shoe values. That this p<
26 I evidenced by the very lar?
| enjoying. People show tl
- I est efforts to give them g
i you that when you buy SI
n I what we believe to be worl
ft | the footwear you buy?wl
" | family or any one else. '
u I IRVING DREW and V
I Ladies. Have them i
- f leathers with a consid
I $8.50 the Pair.
| KREIDER'S and PET*
Misses and Children.
I in low shoes. Priced
[5 I think there are any 1
| CLAPP, FLORSHEIM a
- I Men. A variety of le;
a I up to $11.00 a Pair.
? I better to be had.
WHITE SHOES?Canva:
Canvas for Misses an
l ! EMMY LOU and SISTEF
ry x es and Children.
I TENNIS OXFORDS?Fc
| Children. All sizes.
- I See Stroup's for fool
it $ Straw Hats are in voi
h &
. 1; SHOES J. M. S'
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? f THE TIME TO ACT
I FIVE DAY!
The eastern side of tin
the top" in buying its sh:
lotment of Victory Loan ]
is lagging far behind? W
you going to do anything
let it be said, " Yes, but w<
"nnvf?vnn didn't do VOlir 1
,1 r, V J ? J j
58 X .
11 x But remember, that ii
_ ? Victory Loan Bonds you i
& fore Saturday night, when
* <j. opportunity to show the h
|f | to complete the job they
;|: gone. /The Victory Bom
$ Best and Safest Investmei
? Come and See Us at One
" | limit. This Bank wi]
y X nance your purchase,
& |j*
h I THE FIRST NATIONA1
- ?m?? ?mtm?im
i\ A DUTY TO PEl
ie i
r. i At a Meeting of the Boa
Bank, Held Several
! Was Oifered and Una
(nfi THE PEOPLES BI
2 : Assist In Every Possible \
l; ; ''OVER THE TOP"]
VICTORY LOA1
e !
t Every Director was p]
' ] every Director individu;
i, | Great Cause. Tliey did i
S j was their duty to do so; h
t; Victory Liberty Loan
J Per Cent a Safe and /
i York County has beer
_ i ment to raise $8(i6,lo0.00.
i This apportionment is
e i ing resources of the Count
J ! On this basis the To\
* I requested to raise $1
n rriTTTi Tinri-nr n r4 n A \TTr
;; rni?i rrjunjrja uah j\
Opened for business 011 F
\ therefore, has not been ca]
- 1 ment to raise any amount
,r i does not relieve us of a Di
ie i We, therefore, urge y(
? i to this last call of our Go
J ; you to do so our Directoi
* ; receive YOUR subscript]
; customer of this Bank or n
First Payment, 10 Per C
_ ! tion and Lend You the ]
: Period of Six Months
sj Same Rate of Interest tl
n i This is a York institu
i i i _ 1 -ill _:i: ;,,
is SlOCK is ueiu uy cmzciis in
?!! j York. Naturally we are a
11 j . quota of $130,900.00 raise
?e j Let's sustain our rccor
S : We can do it if all will pi
]r] | our soldier boys tlmt we In
d ; our souls for what they
_ j for us.
L1 ; Wm. S. Moore, our Assisi
= ; of the Victory Libc
S j placed through this 1
| PEOPLES BANK &
C. Ia COBB J. M. STROU
- President. Vice Prcsldi
; J. T. CRAWFORD, Vloe-Pres.
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ORT AS WELL AS I
E SHOES YOU BUY f
LSO RIGHT PRICES I
Y
4 y
roud of our Shoe depart- <
se attention?we buy no < >
believe to be up to the ;>
ity, Style, Fit, at Prices |
hem to our trade as good |
ilicy is a winning one is I
,re shoe trade that we are |
leir appreciation of hon- |
ood service. We assure f
loes here you are buying i
;h every cent you pay for |
lether for yourself, your |
We carry ?>
rALK-OVER Shoes for |
11 all the best styles and V>
lerable price range up to < >
<
]R'S Shoes for Boys, |
All styles and leathers I
up to $5.50. We don't I
better made. |
nd HERMAN Shoes for |
/\-M? rtvvrl lnn^-n TDi?i nf\r\ ^
Allicrs ClJLLU. iddtd. -L lil/tu T
We know there are none <
v/
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3 and Kid for ladies, ][ '
id Children. \\
I SUE Oxfords for Miss- J >
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swear. <> \
gue now. See Our lines. <> '
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TROUP ^shoe^M;
IS RIGHT NOW- I
i AND YOU CANT I
e county has "gone over ;;
are of York county's al- | (
Bonds?the western side jj; j
hat are you doing? Are J; J
? Or are you willing to % !
sstem York didn't do its J
part?" Let us hope not. !!
: you expect to buy any |
nust do it this week, be- f j
l the sale closes and your 5; J
?oys that you are willing ? !
so well started, vnll be ;! J
ds are undoubtedly the | j
it in the world today. t !
e?buy to your extreme <j; j
i be glad to help you fi- |!
but do it Now. ? !
L BANK OF SHARON f !
{ 1
RFORM ij
,rd of Directors of This !
Days Ago, a Resolution !
nimously Adopted, That 1
LNK & TRUST CO.
Vay to Put York County
[N THE PRESENT
* CAMPAIGN. ji
resent at this meeting? I i
ally subscribed to this
t because they knew it > 1
ecause they believe i ]
Bonds Bearing 43-4 : t
attractive Investment. !
i asked by our Govern?
! i
based on the total bank- ; i
;y as of Dec. 31,1918. ; I
vn of York has been !!
30,900.00.
& TRUST COMPANY.
ebruary 15th, 1919, and,
lied upon by our govern;
nevertheless this fact
ity to Perforin. i
)u to subscribe liberally
vernment, and to enable
s have authorized us to
ion, whether you are a
Lot, and accept as a
Jent of Your SubscripJalance
(90 p. c.) for a
at 4 3-4 per cent, the \
^ r\ Uavi/1o "Dao r? !
.U? JJU11U.O JJOCLi
tion; 80 per cent of our
and around the Town of ;
nxious to see the Town's I
d. j
d and "go over the top." j ,
ill together. Let's show i 1
ave some appreciation in j ,
did, and are still doing j ;
bant Cashier, has charge !
:rty Loan subscriptions ! I
Bank. !
TRUST COMPANY j
P J. H. B. JENKINS, Jr. I
ent Cashier
WM. S. MOORE, Asst. OaslUer
I
MERITORIOUS If
ESTABLIS1
A little more than F]
with half its Capital of
have grown until in this;
n 1 mi i.
oi neany xnree-quaners
Just Conservatr
Just TreatmentAnxious
to Acco
We have?
GROWN?
BETTERBIGGER
S'TRO
During these FIFTEEN
to extend to our patrons
This growth has only been po
who have been from year to year i
not now a patron and depositor ol
and We Will Safeguard Your Inb
Will Render You Service?Render
Hearty Good Will.
THE FIRST NATION,
"You Had Better B
DISABILITY
INSURANCE
There are comparatively few men
who go through life from the time
they are 18 years of ago until they
'go west" as the dough boy puts it,
who do not lose more or lees time from
their daily occupations on account of
disabling accidents or sickness, and as
a rule they are not prepared to stand
the financial loss, to say nothing of
the doctor's bill and often hospital
expenses and when they once get back
in harness they find the burden they
were carrying before they were knocked
out greatly Increased. Now to be
personal, brother, how would such an
experience leave you ? Are you independent
or dependent on your earnings?
If you have a "rainy day fund"
don't you think you would be better
pleased if on returning to your job
you would find It intact because of
the fact that the Maryland Insurance
Corporation had paid you $100 per
month during your disability? Call
and talk with me about a Marcasco
Disability policy?the most liberal
rontract covering all kinds of sickness
and accidents that is being issued
today.
SAM M. GRIST.
? ?TA?t ?vn a fvir r
| AKE YUU KMDY t
| Along with the plenl
| sunshine the grass will c
less you are ready with
| find yourself handicapp
| General Green. See us n<
J need: Cotton Hoes, Cott
| Cultivator Teeth, Points,
I LIKEWISE FIGHT M
I Health experts tell us that ma
| are due to the Fly. Take warningDoors
and Windows, Screen Wire
i Tanglefoot, and get after the Fly
! ALSO DO IT TO MR. P
[ He'll do his best to eat your
[ tato Bug Killer. It is sure to kil
I ence. We can supply you with S
; AN OIL COOKING ST<
She might not tell you, but yc
| kitchen. See us about it?Have 2,
, Wood Cook Stoves. Also Kettles, 1
I REFRIGERATORS ARE A .COM
And also a necessity. See us
I us for a BLIZZARD ICE CREA1V
l Let us show you our ELECTR
1 First Class Iron, $5.00 Each.
See us for FLOUR, COMPOU
i GROCERIES. We have the Qua!
i FARMERS HARDWA
! "MERCHANDISE THAT MAKE
b nmifl
? ????? r*
fflE STAR THEATRE
SATURDAY
SYILLIAM DUNCAN?
In "The Gripping Hand," fourth epsode
of "The Man of Might." Also a
Big "V" Special Comedy, "Bears and
Bad Men," featuring Larry Lemon and
Wtagraph's famous Frolickers.
TUESDAY
EDDIE POLO?
In "The Lure of the Circus." Also
in LKO Comedy, "Scars and Bars.."
MAY 15TH AND 16TH
FRANCIS FORD?
In "Berlin via America." What
vould you sacrifice for patriotism?
Phil Kelly sacrificed love, honor, and
f need be, life?and his only reward
ivas that Freedom and Justice might
ive?there was the "one and only" girl
vho had believed^in him. Don't fail
:o see the thrilling drama of today.
J. Q. WRAY, Manager.
THE GOOD KIND
We have FLOUR and FLOUR
?as good as we have been
selling all along?as good as
anybody else sells?and also
the good old kind that we sold
befo' de wah, including the always
satisfactory
MELROSE
SHERER & QUINN
OLD BECK FEED
This is unquestionably the BEST
uilue in HORSE FEED on the market
ind the price IS RIGHT.
Come and let hs show it to you, and
you will be convinced that we can sell
you the Best grade of feed for Less
Money?In fact?
WE BELIEVE we can Save you
money on all your groceries.
OCTAGON SOAP, 5 CTS.
We have a limited supply of OCTAGON
SOAP. While it lasts we offer it
to our customers at FIVE CENTS A
BAR. HurryCARROLL
BROTHERS
Call for OLD BECK Feed.
We liave some Guano and also Acid
Phosphate.
I
iSTITUTION
BED IN 1903
[PTEEN YEARS AGO?
$25,000.00 paid in. We
year 1919, we have assets
of a Million Dollars.
ve Methods?
mmodate and Please.
and?
NGER.
years, our aim has been
the best possible service.
aslble, by our many loyal Friends,
added to our long list If you are
' this Bank we will welcome YOU,
arest In Every Possible Manner?
You Protection and Do It With a
AL BANK OF YORK II
? Safe Than Sorry"' j |
ABOUT GROCERIES
Ladles and Gentlemen:
A word with you about Groceries
When you buy Groceries for your ta>
ble you want the Best In Qaulity anc
the Most for your money. My constan
attention is given to Groceries and ]
believe that I can make It to you- In
terest to become a REGULAR CUS
TOMER at this store. All sorts o:
Foodstuffs are gradually advancing
Take my advice and buy freely of th<
goods quoted here:
Crown Patent Flour?95.85 a Sack.
Best Coffee?25 Cts. a Pound.
Horse apd Mule Feed, 60 per cen
grain, Sack, 93.50.
Good Feed Oats, 91-00 Bushel.
The above prices are below marke
values today?Good for Two Weeks.
FRESH VEGETABLES?
Always In stock. Everything sold a
Lowest Prices consistent with quality
Potato Slips?Let your orders com<
now for Potato Slips?92-50 per 1,00<
delivered. Orders filled In 3 to 5 day
or Money refunded.
J. D. HOPE, Sharon, S. C.
I
!0R THE BATHE? j
;eous rains and the warm j
ome with a rush and un- J
the "artillery" you will j
ed in the battle against J
[>w for the artillery you'll ]
on and Corn Cultivators, J
, Bolts, etc. i
R. FLY? |
ny little mounds In the graveyards j
?fight the Fly. See us for Screen j
!, Hinges and Springs, Fly Traps, (
now. j,
OTATO BUG?
potatoes. Use Stonecyphers's Po- ]
11 the bugs. We know by experi- ,
tonecypher's Potato Bug Killer. i
3VE? !
?ur wife wants an Oil Stove in her j
3 and 4 burner stoves. Also have j
Pots, Griddle Pans, Fry Pans. ,
[FORT?
for one for your home. Also see (
[ FREEZBR. (
IC SMOOTHING IRONS?A Real, j
ND, FAT BACK and all STAPLE |
lity and the Price.
iRE & SUPPLY CO. |
S FRIENDS?SERVICE THAT (
THEM" ??? I
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ItiMimfin nAHviAnrn
INSUKH5 IUIWUK1
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AND PRIVACY
The Only Shade Made With a Ventilator
g4~? r?1 - ?" ' V;?-|
I I fbrc/i
You can with VUDOR VENTILATING
SHADES?the greatest accessory
to the porch yet made. It allows you
to see out; Insures you privacy and
at the same time keeps out the glaring
sunshine. Made in sizes to suit all
sizes of porches. Used everywhere tc
convert porches Into sleeping porches
VUDOR SHADES are easily put up
?Just a few minutes with a hammer
land the job is done- A minute take:
them down?a minute puts them bach
when you want them up?they are sell
hanging?VUDOR Shades are made in
beautiful, permanent, oil colors tc
harmonize with any home and witli
ordinary care will last from six to ter
years. We have them in the following
sizes and prices:
4 ft wide * 7 ft 6 In. drop $3.1."
6 ft wide x 7 ft G in. drop $5.6;
8 ft wide x 7 ft 6 iu. drop ? $7.;
10 ft- wide x 7 ft 6 in. drop $10.2:
Come and see the Vudor ShadeBetter
still, let us en -ose your porch
with VUDORS. You'll be pleased.
York Furniture & Hardware
Company
V Typewriter papers, 15 Cts. lb. one
upward, at The Enquirer Office.
I you
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ply :
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KNOW
COME TO
I THE LOAN &
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GENTS FURNISHINGS
RIGHT HERE IN SHARON you
can find most anything wanted In Furnishings?We
have Men's and Boys'
Shirts, Fancy Soft Collars, Neckwear,
Hosiery, Caps, Hats.
Practically everything In Notions.
OUR SHOE DEPT.
Don't forget our Shoe Department
We believe we have the best Shoes In
Sharon?Have them for Mer* Women,
Boys and Children. All sizes and good
styles. We certainly believe we can
save you money on Shoes?'We Bot
'Em Rite." See Our Special Bargain
Counter of Shoes.
W9~ Let Us make your Spring Suit to
Your Own Measure. Scores of choice
samples for selection.
PEANUTS? Planting any? See us
for the seed you need.
I G. W. WHITES1DES & CO.
snARON . 8. o.
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ill! Midsumme
i i I; Tuesday
4 |: | OWING TO THE RU&
' ! i! THE BIG DEMAN
t ;! | HATS, WE EEEL '
i!! CUSTOMERS TO 1
'| SPECIAL SHOWING
J! | We will show the very be
111 wear?Everything that y
j 11 metropolitan millinery si
jjj white leghorns,
8 white milan
. ma lines,
geo:
j j I Come and let us show y<
;! er you wish to buy o
I i>re to show you?Y
;! to see this fine shov
Ilinery, and then too,
tiful summer goods
TUESDAY, MAY 6'
KIRKPATRICK-]
?? SELLS IT F(
MMMHW?
COCA-COLA, 5 CENTS
ICE CREAM, 5 CTS.
Yes, we know the tax is on, but we
try it for a while?Coca-Cola, Glass,
r 5 Cts.; Ice Cream, Cone or Saucer, *5
Cts. Ice Cream supplied by the quart,
gallon or more, any flavor.
LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH?
Shivar's Ale, best yet.
Sweet and Sour Pickles, Fine CatSalmon,
Sardines, Vienna Sausage,
Potted Ham.
Seeded and Seed'ess Raisins.
Fancy Cakes and Crackers.
Macaronla and Spaghetti, 10 Cits, a
Package?3 for 25 Cts.
Cigars, Tobacco, Cigarettes.
Fancy Fruits, etc.
Use Shepard's House Fly Driver?It
kills 'em.
Yorkville Candy Kitchen
JOHN DEMAS, ProprietorFEINSTEIN'S
BARGAIN
? HOUSE ?
NOW IS THE TIME TO
DRESS UP FOR THE SUMMBR
WITH A PALM BEACH OR
KOOL KLOTH SUIT.
THE PRICES ARE
MOST REASONABLECOME
EARLY TO GET
YOUR FIRST SELECTION*.
' FEINSTEIN'S BARGAIN
i HOUSE
HUNDREDS OF
DTCACCn flTCTAMEDC
r LLnOLU l/UJ I UiTLLiIW
I
? GETTING WHITE SHOES AT JUST
i HALF PRICE
' $2.00 Low and High White Shoes
> ?Salesman's samples, all nice
and clean?At $1.00
$2.50 High and Low Shoes?At .._$1?25
$3.00 High and Low Shoes?At ?$1.50
i NEW TODAY BY EXPRESS
Silk Poplin Skirts, all shades $3.98
$2.00 Voile Shirt Waists?Special $1.00
Middy Suits?At $4.00
. New Middy Ties, Silk, at
50 OTS. and $1.00
NEW OXFORDS, in Paten^and
Mahogany.
VISIT THE COTTON GOODS COUN.
TERS?Prices hare dropped l-3d to
' 1-2.
WE SAVE YOU MONEY.
; McC0NNELL JoSs oo.
CONVENIENCE of a CHECKACCOUNT
until you have tried ! !
Whenever you feel disposed to ' *
le matter we shall be glad to sup- < !
you with the necessary books,
s and Information. ? i
i >
are constantly adding NEW ac- ,,
s and our business is increasing ''
fery satisfactory rate. <,
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see us? 3;
SAYINGS BANK ii
>R THE PEOPLE" \ J
ROE SHAD
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ON ACCOUNT OF STORMS ON
THE COAST, I HAD TO DISAPPOINT
A GOOD MANY IN NOT
RECEIVING ANY SHAD LAST
SATURDAY.
I EXPECT TO HAVE
BETTBR LUCK THIS WEEK.
LOUIS ROTH
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May 6th.
H OP BUSINESS AND 8
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THAT IT IS DUE OUR ?
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OF SIMMER HATS 1 j
ist things in Mid-Summer 8
ou will find in the biggest 8
aops 8
RGETTE HATS, 8
and BLACK HATS, g
ou what we have, wheth- 8
r not. It will be a pleas- 8
ou will find it a pleasure 8
fing of mid-summer Mil- J i ?
there will be other beau- j! |
on display. |!;
IH, is the Date.
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BELK COMPANY i!
OR LESS ! ! |
AIL GRADES
OF FERTILIZERS
?
Now on hands for
immediate delivery.
May we supply you?
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CARROLL SUPPLY CO.
fFRFAHTF T0P
LLAL/lLllL DRESSING
FOR CORN AND COTTON use CEREALITE
aa a Top Dresser and you
will make from 60 to 80 per cent more
crop. Read what those who have used
Cerealite say about It?
We have used your Cereallte Top
Dressing on our farms for two years,
and will say that we consider it hatter
than nitrate of soda for cotton and
corn. (Signed)
McLAURIN & THOMPSON^
We have used your Cerealite for the
past six years and It has given entire
satisfaction for all crops.
(Signed) J. F. FLETCHER.
I used Cerealite this year on my cotton
crop and nearly doubled my yield
per acre. In my opinion Cerealite is
the greatest Top Dresser.. No signs of
rust In cotton. I have used It for years
with much success.
(Signed) C. M. PRUDEN.
Sold by
YORK SUPPLY CO.
Wholesale and RetaiL
PARLOR SUITES
We are now showing a splendid line
of Parlor Furniture?complete suites
?in a variety of pleasing patterns and
at prices as attractive as the Furniture.
If you need a Parlor Suite or If
you can use one* you will do well to
see our showing before you buy elsewhere.
The Quality and the Price are
both here.
HANG YOUR HAT?
On one of our Hall Racks. Our Hall
Racks are the kind and pattern that
give a finished appearance to the front
hall furnishings. Price? Yes, priced
within your reach- Price? Yes, they
are priced to sell them auick.
DINING BOOM TABLES
Any dining room's appearance is
added to by a first-class Dining Table
that lives up to its surroundings. We
have them that will be at home In any
company. Priced right, too. Let us
show them to you.
M. L. FOBD
Licensed Embalmcrs and Undertakers,
clover, - - a c.
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