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?mm<K0u$ department &T "Ladies and gentlemen," said the entertainer, "having blindfolded my partner, I will proceed to test her thought-reading powers. Will you kindly tell, the audience what it is that I am holding in my hand?" "An apple?" "Correct. Kindly tell the audience what I have now." "A watch.' "Quite right. You see, ladles and qrentlemen, it is impossible to catch her." The entertainer produced a piece of wood and a saw and commenced to saw vigorously. "Kindly tell the audience what I am doing." No reply. "This is rather a difficult feat, ladies and gentlemen. I will try again. Can you tell me what I am doing?" said ?~?W?(nor roDiimlnir his Rawine. Yes, you are singing!" Loud applause. Top Hard For Yankee Tongue.?Like the British Tommies, our soldiers in Prance find the French names?especially when pronounced in the correct French manner?rather difficult to remember. A certain regiment of Alabamians, says Life, was given the name of the French town of Armand. . villiers for a countersign one night. A soldier approached one of the sentries aldng toward midnight and was promptly ohallenged. "A friend with the countersign," he replied in proper form. "Advance and give the countersign," directed the sentry. The soldier stepped forward, began to scratch his head sheepishly, and at last said: "Durned if I ain't forgot it!" "So have I," said the sentry." "Pass, friend!" * Not Depressed.?Among many amusing stories in Temporary Heroes, by Cecil Sommers, is the following for the truth of which the author vouches. Two feet, says the Argonaut, and on one when it was blown in on top of them. At first we thought they must have been killed, but worked like demons to dig them out, in the hope of finding them alive. After quarter of an hour we managed to drag them out, covered with bruises and unconscious, but whole. We tried artificial respiration, brandy, and all sorts of things. At last they came round, and one of them ?we had always thought him a bit of a weed before?turned round to the other where he lay and gasped: "Mon, yon's gran'. D ye ken we've escaplt the afternoon fatigue?" A Cruel Pun.?The great Scottish lawyer and jurist, Lord Erskiae, was as famous for his sharp tongue as for his learning, and he rarely denied himself. Councilor Lamb, an aged barrister, of a very timid and nervous disposition, was accustomed to preface his pleadings with an apology to that effect, says the Argonaut, and on one occasion, when opposed 10 nruMiic, uc began by remarking that "he felt himself growing more and more timid as he grew older." "No wonder," replied the relentless barrister. "Everyone knows that the older a lamb grows the more sheepish he becomes.' Th# Real Trouble.?There is an elevator boy In a New York office building who is among a large number of public servants that resent needless questions, says Everybody's Magazine. One day there entered his car a rather fussy old lady, and garrulous, ? ?-n us wcu. "Don't you ever feel sick going up and down In this elevator all day?"she asked. "Yes, ma'am," said the boy. "Is It the motion going down?" "No, ma'am." "The motion going up?" "No, ma'am." "Is it ttie stopping that does It?" "No, ma'am." "Then, what Is It?" "Answering questions, ma'am." According to Appetite.?Mrs. Biggs was fair, fat and forty. She stood now at the entrance to the lions' section at the zoo, watching the keeper at work. "'Ere, Prince!" called the keeper. Prince came forward in a slow and stately manner, and graciously reached his steak. Mrs. Biggs was amazed. "Surely," she Interposed, "that is a very small piece of meat for the lion!" The keeper's eyes twmKiea. "Perhaps so, ma'am! It may seen a small piece to you, but it's heaps for the lion!" he said. Better Than a Clock.?Husband?"My dear, do you know it is the fashion now to have a big clock at the head of the stairs?" Wife?"Yes, I know; but ours is not going there." ' Why not?' "A clock at that point is not nec essary. When you come nome late, i shall always be at the head of the stairs to tell you what time it Is." Why It Didn't Help. ?An irate man I rushed into a drug store the other day and demanded his money back. "You advertise: "No more colds, no more coughs, certain cure," he shouted, adding, "and I've drunk the whole darn bottle and I've got a peach of a cold." The clerk answered mildly: "Why didn't you read the label? This is a solution to put on the soles of your shoes to keep therti dry?" * <fcT Two Irishmen were working at a quarry, and one fell over the edge. The other, alarmed, came to the margin of the hole and called out: "Ar rah, Pat, are ye killed entirely? If ye're dead, spake." Pat reassured him from the bottom by saying, "No, Tim, I'm not dead, but spachless.' Ifcf'Tve had considerable experience as a salesman. Why, I was successful the first day I started. The first place I went to was a large concern, and although T. was there only a minute or so, I got two orders." "What were they?" "Get out and stay out" He Was Right, Too.?The teacher was asking the class to correct errors, and wrote on the board: "How is your uncleand aunt?" A smaM boy got up and said: "Please, teacher, that's wrong be, cause there shouldn't be a 'd' at the end of unclean." I MIC Reason Have Consider the following 1 you should use these tires, will spare you much expens l-UNEl ^ PERIENC . shows Ml ir.g the woi automobih " troduced years Mic trated on pneumatic tires cxc ure maicer nas tnis uncquiuieu 2-BETT1 yThe qualil used in M Inner Tub the best tfc This wcll-i accounts durability and economy for wl are famous the world over. ?-? 3-THIC1 the thick nL&T, Universals fyyi j 1 jW other maki I S upps they conta r /A \Sy fabric tha All this e: the highest quality, as already means greater mileage. In view of the fact that to the manufacture of pne on your own car and be con YORK M S. L. COURTN1 Nothing proves Mid superiority like actual ! | SO HAMS WANTED We want to buy FIFTY COUNTRY CURED HAMS. If you have any to sell, see us at once. When you have a good Fat Beef to sell. LET ME KNOW. FRESH FISHFRIDAY AND SATURDAY. We will have a nice assortment of FRESH FISH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Let us have your order. ? When that Calf gets four weeks old? Gets too strong for wife to hold? Just send him on to town? We pay you the cash right down. ? O. G. CITY MEAT MARKET C. F. SHERER, Prop. GLASS WARE ICE TEA GLASSES. ICE CREAM DASHES, SHERBETS. PITCHERS. WATER GLASSES? IN FACT JUST SEE US FOR YOUR WANTS. See Us for GASOLINE ENGINES. Don't Forget THE PIPELESS CALORIC HEATER. YORK HARDWARE CO. W Typewriter papers, 15 Cts. It>. and upward, at The Enquirei Office. ~jqga?p 111 1111 ^ II j | : j i il it ifcL *. J'R.-ynoli1 ill Tobicco Co. 'I ( _ : I THEI i s Why Michel * Become So Pc facts about Michelin Universals, and Now is the time to reach a decisio: ;e and annoyance during the months 3UALLED EX- | " 1 ,fc. I he illustration chelin demonstrat- _ _,A Id's first pneumatic Sj : tire, wliich he in- |i; Y\ 7 in 1895. For 24 ^Rr:hclin has conccn lusively. No other crously made and h experience. them. This weight ER MATERIALS. I ?9 :y of the materials tjw* f J ichelin Casings and ^ yI cs has always been I lat money can buy. l_k i | ] known fact largely j t for the superior LI ? lich Michelin Tires longer than one w Michclin's superiori CNESS. Measure ness of Michelin ^ x in comparison with '''0-- -Y) ?s and you will find v .tV4\ in more rubber and /H;-' J1 n do other tires. /-/.'Joj/V ictra material is of ' r stated, and hence prices with the pr anything like the s: Michelin has devoted 24 years and a umatic tires exclusively, are you no vinced? [OTOR CAR CO EY, Prop. 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 t those who have had experience and those who have not had experience. I have REOS and MAXWELLS on exhibition next to the City Market and can give all desired information on the nigner pnveu mm muic n?. "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 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 trees. We are ready for you here? we have Lime and Sulphur, Arsenate of Lead, Paris Green, Bordeaux, etc. Have these in Dry Powder form?easily dissolved in water, so you can make your Spray Solution as needed. All successful gardeners SPRAY their tomato, bean, and cabbage plants and Irish potatoes?It insures better crops. DC Don't forget if you l.Oed Glasses we do the work scientifically and satisfactorily. Shieder-Snelling Drug Co. $75 ws tMm ^ ill y; toJ! v-m BP h ii arzfm !1|1> ^ :r"' : Wii ?];' Hpills' !liil|slSffl P .I '" " iteia leK-i^A'WSr mmmwr YOUcan W ? I remarks Jljjl jjijlil'1 smokespot "H p1 you so fair and square. pipe and cigarette mak ing as it is delightful every houi It's never too late to hop into pasture! For, P. A. is trigge tobacco fun than you ever h; That's because it has the qu Quick as you know Prince A that P. A. did not bite your to; And, it never will! For, our cuts out bite and parch. Try it i Toppy red bogs, tidy red tins, hands< humidors?and?thai clever, practical f, sponge moistencr tup thai keeps the to R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Compe in Tires >pular see if you do not agree that n?which, if properly made, ahead. i i 4 ?EXTRA WEIGHT A ' simple comparative test will also show you that Michelin Univcrsals weigh twelve to j fifteen per cent more than other tires?additional proof f that Michelin? are more genave greater mileage built into test is important. 1 5-BROAD FLAT TRAC- 1 TION-SURFACE. A broad flat eraser wears away more slowly than the small rubber , on the end of a pencil. So 1 with tires?the tread that is broad and flat lasts much ith small projections. Note , uy in mis respect. I 6?MODERATE PRICES. < Despite their high quality ; and superior design Michelin Casings and Inner Tubes are j moderate in price. The truth of this statement is easily proved by comparing Michelin ices asked for other tires of imc quality. , .11 his world-wide resources t willing to test Michelins , l MPANY YORK, S. C. KILL THAT POTATO BUG WE HAVE A BJG STOCK OF STOXECYPHER'S POTATO BUG KILLER. START IN TIME AND SAVE YOUR POTATOES? 35 CTS. A BOX. CLOVER DRUG STORE R. L. WYLIE, Proprietor Phone No. 2 Clover, S. C. MELON SEEDIt is about time for planting Watermelon and Cantaloupe patches. See us for the seeds you want. We have the same good varieties we have been selling for years past?the satisfactory kind?in bulk, and we want to supply you. * YORK DRUG STORE* yi 3 fSNMt if lllllr^ ?'';^Hisi!> pI Li, Im :r:W% li;--^?^i^i!i:ill!;il li i: III''' ?$# M'iiM l'llil'i" ' fe.& mm m Hi % lint % i't help cutting loose joy'us 5 every time you flush your with Prince Albert?it hits It's a scuttle full of jimmy hi a auiiaimic ciiiu da aauaiy of the twenty-four! the Prince Albert pleasurer-ready to give you more ad in your smokecareer. ality. dbert you'll write it down ngue or parch your throat, exclusive patented process for what ails your tongue 1 ome pound and half pound tin found crystal glass humidor with bacco in such perfect condition. iny, Winston-Salem, N. G CALOMEL ROBBED OF NAUSEA AND SAUVATIOl Medical Virtues Retaine and Improved?Unpleas ant and Dangerous Quali ties Removed?New Vari ety, Called Calotabs, I Great Favorite With Phj sicians and Druggists. The latest triumph of modern phai macy is the new nausealess calomi known to the drug trade as "Calc tabs." Calomel, the most general! useful of all medicines thus enters ur an a wider field of popularity?purifle ind refined from those objectionabl qualities which have heretofore limite its use. In billiousness, constipation, heac iche. and indigestion, and in a gm variety of liver, stomach and kidnr1 troubles calomel was the only succesj rul remedy, but Its use was often not lected on account of its sickening1 qua ities. Now It is the easiest and moi pleasant of all medicines to take. Or Calotab on the tongue at bedtime, wit i swallow of water, that's all. N salts, no griping, no nausea, no dangf of salivation. A good night's sleep an the next morning you are feeling flm ivith a clean liver and a big appetit Eat what you please. Calotabs are sold only in origina sealed packages, price thirty-five cent Four druggist offers to refund the pric as a guarantee that you will be thoi jughly delighted w1*h Calotabs.?(ad\ Off Comes Corn In One Piec "Gets-It" Leaves Toe as Smooth A the Palm of Your Hand. There's only one corn remedy in tt ivorld that peels corns and calluses o like a banana peel, and that's "Gets It." For walkers and standers, f< shoppers and dancers, there's immt diate relief ,'rom corn pains, and tuick finish for any corn or callui A Put 2 drops of "Gets-It" on, xind smil "Gets-It" is applied in two or thn seconds. There's no work, no fus! plasters, no wrapping of toes. "Get: It" dries in a second or two. Thai all. As easy to use as signing yoi name. The corn loosens from the tri flesh and you peel it right off with yoi fingers while you wonder at the sig! and smile. - That's why "Gets-It" is tl biggest selling corn-remedy in tl world today. Be corn-free at last. "Gets-It," the guaranteed, mom back, corn-remover, the only sure ua costs but a trifle at any drug stoi M'fd by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicag 111. AUTOMOBILES BUICKS AND OAKLANDS IF YOU CONTEMPLATE BUYIN A CAR, either a Buick or an Oaklai ?either will suit you?SEE ME A ONCE. Cars, are hard to get?supp is not equal to the demand and orde are filled in order of filing. See me once if you want either an Oakland a Buick. NOTICE. I have purchased the interest of M E. A. Hall in the Automobile busine of Hall and Wallace and hereafter tl business will be conducted solely 1 me. I will continue to give my cu tnmopQ thfl snmp. rnurtcous attenth and square dealing as was ihe custo of the old firm. QUINN WALLACE When you want Mixed Co\ Horse, Mule or Cliickc Feed, insist 011 the Feed i the CHECKERBOARD SAC Then you'll get the Gem ine PURINA?the BestYour Grocer will supply if you ask for it. FERGUSON & YOUNGBLOO ORDER FLYSCREENS NOW! -Yes, perhaps 'tis a little earl BUT? when you want 'em you wa 'em right now and if you place yoi order now you'll have 'em when y< want 'em. We make them to measu to fit your windows and doors and th< stay with you. ORDER NOW. LUMBER?ANY KIND? Whatever your needs in Lumber ar Lumber products, see us?Floorin Ceiling, Siding, Framing, Shingles, et PAINTS?SEE US? We sell the BEST by TEST. Rig prices, too. Ask us. BUILDERS' HARDWARE? For everything in this line see uswe can supply vou. ROOFING Let's talk it over with you befo you buy. We can interest you in qua ity and price. LOGAN LUMBER YAR] BANK OF HrCKOSov; HICKORY GROVE, S. C. Wc invite your business and assure you that every courtesy ami accommodation consistent with good banking will be granted J. S. WILKERSON, Pres. W. S. WILKERSON, Vice Pros L. M. ALLISON, Cashier, J. L. PLAXICO, Asst. Cashier. Bank of Hickory Grov HICKORY GROVE. 8. C. : MShoeP I v\, KeepYour LIQ'JIDS AHD1 le ^^^^WHITE.TAN d ^^^(oark BR( \ SAFE, GENTLE F ; BRIN d 5 For tOO jritrfl GOLD MEDAL, Haarlem e* Oil haa enabled Buffering humanity to wimaiana iiukki wi *.iuuwj, ih?i Madder and stomach troubles and all 1. diseases connected with the urinary s. organs and to bulkl up and restore to :e health organs weakened by disease, r- These most important organs must be r) watched, because they filter and purify the blood; unleas they do their work ? tou are doomed. Weariness, sleeplessness, nervousness, despondency, backache, stomach trouble, pains in the loins and lower abs Somen, gravel, difficulty when urlnatetag. rheumatism, sciatica and lumoago all warn you of troubla with your kidsera GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capfllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ie S ft = >r = a = 3. S j| 3y = :'s ~ lit s tie E : I WE HAVE THEM W y. = e. ? ?' = Yes, to be sure, we ? - 5 ficient number of Mules S demand that may be m ? others who need additio = or other use, and too, v rG | will be pleased to own, t] id = ments in every way?q lT | Come and see us if you ll = spring farm work. We : [ MULES. JAMESl uTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiihiiii [r. ~ ss WWIiWWWI#lflWWA**W*WWWW**W tie i | I |i YORKVIUE con m j l We also have Cott< - |; $12.00 per ton, Cash, at v, http PnT.T.Tm? MTT.T. , WAV *?V I x in !; possible service, ai ! | from all parts of tl I help to swell our lis ij WE ARE HANDUNC | Forge Coals of the I K < I we are giving prom] j | WE HAVE COTTON I ^ j| WHETHER IT IS ME^ Meal, or anything ^ j I consideration is tha | ers must not be di JI they receive. ji Y0RKV01E COTT nt ?WWVWVWVWM<VVWVWVVWMM<( ur JU re ey ld Why Look I: ThinO iJU J. 11111 ht It is not becoming?nor ? safe for your health. Add flesh to your hones and rose9 to your cheeks by drinking a glass of this je delicious digestant with each meal. D Shivar Ale PURE DIGESTIVE AROMATICS WITH SHIVAR MINERAL WATER AND GINGER 'Phone your grocer or druggist for a dozen bottles. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money refunded on first dozen used. P u Bottled and guaranteed by the celebrated Shivar Mineral Spring, Shelton, S. C. If your regular dealer cannot supply you telephone YORK WHOLESALE GROC., Distributors for York. r\Jii ri.i.'iu uiX/iuinub "W"OTICE is hereby given that we have . made a Final Settlement with the Probate Court of York County, as Administrators of the Estate of 0. E. GRIST, deceased, and that on May 26, 1919, wo will apply to said court for our discharge from further liability in n connection with said estate. c A. M. GRIST, C. W. CARROLL, April 26, 1919. Administrators. olishes M J Shoes Neat JJi i* 1 PASTES FORBlACK^7jF AND OX-BLOOD Ajflmf * WH)S\\QIZ^07J J I j h REMEDY I Go SURE RELIEF ? ules are the remedy you need. Take ( three or tour every day. The healing a oil soaks into the cells and lining of b the kidneys and drives oat the poisons. New life end health will surely follow. ai When your normal vigor has been re- D stored continue treatment for a while h to keep yourself in condition and pre- ~ vent a return of the disease. * Don't wait until you are Incapable of 0 fighting. Start taking GOLD MEDAL o Haarlem Oil Capsules today. Tour drug- t; gist will cheerfully refund your money n if you are not satisfied with result* h But be sure to get the original Import- 4 ed GOLD MBDAL and accept no sub etltutea Tn three sixes. Sealed pack- w ages. At all drug store* p aaaaaaaaiaaaaws. ? IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUI K A J = a mm S a KM HBHH p 5 ** 1 I e; MfaiHW = p s = f TO YOU WANT'EM I * 3 p ire yet supplied with a suf- | p i to supply any reasonable ? p ade on us by farmers and | r< nal work animals for farm | re have the kind that you | hat will meet your require- | K uality, weight, size, style. 5 * have a hurry need in your | p can supply you. I P BROTHERS H0ESES |: UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIljfll t ah An rnunuiv I I UN U1L tUlflTANI * )n Seed Hulls for Sale at ! | jj the Mill. 11 B ;ontinues to give the Best j! _ id our pleased customers j! * le county are people who j! R t of friends and patrons, j! s< j! ci \ Dome^ i/', Steam and j! B Best grades obtainable and J | p nf flt.t.Ant.ion to all orders. SEED MEAL for feeding ! j g) J I DO LL, Hulls, Coal, Ice, Flour, j! u else in our line, our first j ' w t our friends and custom- J [ is sappointed in the service I; u j I' si ON OIL COMPANY! I j * fx *************************** tl PROFESSIONAL CARDS. _ ? J. A. MARIONATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Tl Office opposite the Courthouse. Telephone N'o. 126, Tork Exchange. YORK. -- S. C. JOHN R. HART ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR [J AT LAW. he Prompt and Careful Attention to All sa Business Undertaken. Telephone No. 69. YORK, 8. C wl 76 f.t It fe A J. S. BRICE la iif Attorney At Law. a Prompt Attention to all legal w Business of Whatever Nature. wi ^ ? 1? to uince uppoeiie cxmruxmse. OR. WM. M. KENNEDY ? ? DENTAL SURGEON ? El bu Office on Second Floor of the Wylis I Building. sl( Telephones: Office, 99; Residence, lflfl. FOR FINAL DISCHARGE. to, 'M'OTICE is hereby given that I have ' made a Final Settlement with the Probate Court of York county, as Administrator of the Estate of R. H. Dobson, deceased, and that on May 17. 1919, I will apply to said court for my discharge from further liability in connection with said estate. J. \V. DOBSON, Administrator. April 17, 1919. 31 f 6t Tb e ^ Farm Mortgage Loans - [ado In Tork County through Attorney*? C. E. SPENCER, York, 8. O. C. W. F. SPENCER, Rock Hill. S. O. iterest rates low. Got ready for crops, Improving the farm, buying land, and settling over-due claims. AROLINA BOND * MORTGAGE COMPANY, Union National Bank Bolldlar, Columbia, - ? 8. C. I.C.WILBORN AOlAlfi York, - 8.0. ESORIPTION8 OF TRACTS OF DAND 4. 100 Acres?Including fins Roller [111, Corn Mill; also 25-horse power '.nglne and Boiler; 1 Dwelling, < Dome. About 75 acres In timber; 4 , one farm open. 04S Acres?Three miles Hickory rove. Mra Warth. 287 1*2 Acres Three miles Hickory rove. Mrs. Warth. 130 Acres?In Ebenezer, about 11-4 llles to Wlnthrop College. Nine room welling on Main street "The Garden pot" of Tork county. 26 acres In rood; 100 in cultivation. (1) Dr. Oartwrlgbt Farm?1-4 mile f Tork; level land, good buildings, 6) tenant houses. Had about SO cres In cotton, made 29 1-2 heavy ales In 1918. (2). About 300 Acres One mile of shool; perfectly level land; fronts on ubllc highway; about 60 acres of ottom land (corn) In cultivation, hree miles from Tlrxah R, 7\ Station n Southern railway; 8 miles from city f Rock Hill; 6 miles from Tork counj courthouse. Some of this land does take a bale to the acre. Six or seven orse farm open and some sowed own. Has four houses on It Price, 45.00 per Acre. (8)- 354 Acres?Near Bethany A. R. '. church and High school, 10 miles 'ork, and about 8 miles of King's ^ [ountaln station, K'. C- On road from ling's Mountain, N. C.,Ho Tork, near ndy McCarter*s on said road; 160 cres in cultivation, balance In wood; ver 200,000 feet of saw timber, and round 8,000 cords of wood. Has good ulldlngs and barns. A. A. Lockrldge's irm. (4). 285 Acres Three miles Smyra station, Southern rwy. One twotory 8 room house; good big barn, lg tenant houses, 8 and 4 rooms; 86 cres line worked bottoms, and 125 cres In cultivation, balance In timber. 22.00 per Acre. (5). 250 Acres?On waters of Flshlg creek and Teuigham branch, 8 tiles of Tork, on publlo highway. New ' Ix-room cottage, painted; large new arn; 4 extra good tenant houssa and lies comparatively level. $86.00 er Acre. (8). 237 Acres?One mile of Del- J ho8 station, C. A N.-W. R. R. One welling; 4 tenant houses; good barns. 76 acres in cultivation. This Is one of le best farms In Tork county. (7). 105 Acres?One and one-half mes 01 nnan church; perfectly levt; nice new residence, two story. - . 'ery large new b&rn; about seven or Ight miles of city of Rock Hill- $46.00 er Acre. (8). 511-2 Acres?6 miles York, rice, $125.00 per Acre. (9). 41 Acres?S miles York. Price, 10.00 per Acre. (10). 110 Acres?1 mile Sharon^ nd residence In Sharon?I*. H. Good. (11). 50 Acres?6 miles York. Price 10-00 per Acre. (12). 60 Acres?6 miles Smyrna, rice, $25.00 per Acre. (13). 041-2 Acres?4 miles York, rice, $3,167.50 total. (11). 27 Acres?S miles Smyrna, rice, $60.00 per Acre(16). ISO Acres?3 miles Smyrna, rice, $31.50 per Acre. (16). 1101-5 Acres?3 miles Sba> . Price, $2^00.00. (17). 226 Acres?8 miles Clover, rice, $60.00 per Acre. (18). 351-2 Acres?At Filbert?on lug's Mountain road. Price, $2,100. (19). 53 Acres?At Filbert Price. 25.00 per Acre- ^ (20). 63 Acres?4 miles York, rice, $30.00 per Acre. (21). 40 Acres 6 miles York, rice, $35.00 Acre. (22). 156 Acres?3 mlleo Smyrna, rice, $3,500.00 total. (23). 250 Acres?3 miles Sharon, rice, $16.00 per Acre. (24). 326 Acres J. O. P. Price. 35.00 per Acre. (26). One House and Loi?Near the annon Mill. Price, $1,785.00. (26). 20 Acres All wood. 7 miles ork. Price, $16.00 Acre. (27). 189 Acres?8 miles York, rice, $4,725.00 per Acre. J. 0. WILB0RN REAL ESTATE ? i n s v nnm a isibi a /imi/nr [HAL EMAIL AMI FOR SALE jllVE Room House, on lot *0x100 feet, on King** Mountain street The J. W. P. Hope House, Store ,oom and about two -acres of lot on suth Main street 48 Acres?Of land near New Zlon 0 lurch. Will sell cheap. Fixe Room House?A Good Store u tiding and two Acres of Land, at llbert belonging to Mr. B. I* Wood. 92 Acres?Of good, level land, with -room house. Joining Floyd Jackson's tore place. It is a No. 1 F:\rm. Six-Room House?On (2 acres of ood land, on Howell's Ferry road, t tiles from Courthouse. 118 Acres land?1-r dwelling, l-r inant house, 1-2 mile of Zlon chureh ad school. 200 Acres?Of saw timber and woodnd, within mile of Zlon church. Saw mber worth price of whole tract Two Vacant Lots?90x200 and lOOx 15 feet on King's Mountain street Building Lot?90x226 feet on west de Wright avenue. 137 Acres?7-room dwelling; 2 tenit houses. Known as the Will Walce Place?6 miles south of Yorkvllle. evel land. Lot?Near Graded school?10 feet ont; 290 feet deep. On shady side of le street See me about it C. F. SHERER. Real Estate. REAL ESTATE he past is behind us. -The future is ahead. -The old town has taken on new life. -Be wise and seoure your home before prices go higher. A few of my offerings: The R. J. Mackorell residence in the nter of town; 10-rooms, with all odern Improvements. Lot 1S2 z 340 et. Plenty of room to erect another >use on back side of lot Enough id. Five-room cottage on Llncola street Lth water and lights. Lot 00x325 et Property of Mrs. O. E. Wilkins. real bargain. The R. E. Heath residence on Clevend Avenue. Six rooms, with water, ;ht and sewerage. Lot 80 x 218 feet nice home for some one. The R. H. Dobson estate lands on est Madison Street three acres, ith three tenant houses. Has a fronge of about 300 feet An ideal place build a home and priced just right >e me at once. The J. C. Wallace residenc* on East adison street Lot 200 x 268 feet glit-room residence. You could not illd the house for anything like what will sell you the property for. Beles It Is an ideal place for a store om. Some one is going to get a rgain. Remember, I have lots of others, n n and" country. Loans arranged on farming lands. GEO. W. WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE torn 204 First National Bank BldgF" Crop and Chattel Mortgages at e Enquirer oftioe.