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railway between Columbia and Camp Jackson, Friday. The town council of GafTney has given the Piedmont Telephone and Telegraph Company the right to install a common battery system and also gives the company the right to increase its rate as soon as the system is installed. The Anderson Daily Mail has the * distinction of being the first South Carolina newspaper to be delivered to it^ subscribers by airplane. The Mail was dropped from an airplane at Starr and Iva Saturday by Lieut. Jesse 01 nf Anderson and an iMIIlpauil, liBki-v army aviator who is now visiting his home city in his airship. A package containing the dead body of a male infant was left in the care of a colored woman, waitress at the Seaboard station at Columbia, Friday morning. The discovery was made Saturday. A well dressed white man about thirty years of age. accompanied by a good looking white woman of some 19 or 20 years, approached the negress in the station Friday and gave her $1.50 to take care of a package until they called for it. They never called. Detecting an unpleasant odor about the bundle Saturday, the negress opened the package to discover the dead body of a male child. There is ^ no clue to the identity of the man and woman or their wfiereabouts. MERE MENTION Resolutions opposing any affiliation j with the American Federation of Labor were passed by the Alabama Rural Letter Carriers' Association which held its seventeenth annual convention in Montgomery, Ala., last week Bob Ashley, a negro is in jail at Dublin, Ga., charged with the shooting of two white men. An attempt was made to lynch the negro following the shooting Ventura r Cellar, a Mexican seaman aboard the American schooner Jean L. Somerville is under arrest at Mobile, Ala., charged with attempting to murder Capt. D. A. Flicker, master of the schooner while on the high seas W. O. Swift, the , first of six former detectives of Macon, Ga., to be tried in connection with killing of two young men in a store in Macon on the night of April 30, which I # is alleged to have been a frame up, K " was convicted of murder by a jury r Friday and sentenced to life imprisonment The last of the billion dollars worth of stores purchased by the United States government in England and will have been disposed of by August 1, is the opinion of Major General J. C. Biddle It is stated that Maximilian Hardin will probably be the German Ambassador to the United States as soon as diplomatic relations are restored A plot involving the wholesale theft of foodstuffs, automobile tires, tubes, etc., from American army stores and involving American army officers and ^oiuiiians has been unearthed at Cobienz The British Liquor control board has withdrawn its no healing order and it is no longer unlawful for a British subject to buy a round of drinks for his friends and companions Switzerland must immediately join in the league of nations or lose the seat of the league. The jury in the trial of T'resident A. C. Townley and Joseph Gilbert of the National Non-Partisan League .on Saturday night found the defendants guilty of the charge of conspiracy to teach disloyalty in violation of the Minnesota law Brigadier General Lawrence D. Tyson or Knoxville, Tenn., commander of the Fifty-ninth Infantry brigade of the Thirtieth Division, has been awarded the distinguished service cross for "exceptionally meritorious and distinguished services" as commander of the brigade, especially for able leadership in the capture of Brancourt and Premont, with many prisoners and much war material Twenty-five thousand French soldiers died from tuberculosis during the war and 120.000 men of France were exempted from service eecause of the disease ! Mexican bandits killed General Juan Carrasco, Carranza commander at "'-"'no MoTicn last villa uniui:. oiuoiva, Thursday ana carried off eleven Mexican girls, looted stores and committed other depredations The Polish diet has decreed that all titles shall be abandoned in future. There will be no decorations except military orders and no titles except university degrees Seven firemen were killed in a fire which destroyed a five story warehouse in Philadelphia,, Saturday. The victims were plunged into the flames when the roof and walls collapsed without warning. Fourteen others were injured Representative Baker of DeKalb county, Ala., has introduced in the Alabama legislature a bill prohibiting Sunday fishing, purchase of cigars and cigarettes and soft drinks on Sunday and seeking to do away with the purchase of articles of almost every description on the Sabbath day W. C. Adamson, formerly an Atlanta, Ga.,' school teacher has been sentenced to twenty years' imprisonment following his conviction of a statutory offense involving a number of young girls. He /viniiiri have been electrocuted except for a plea in his behalf made by tne mother of the young girls involved Since the signing of the armistice, 2,750,000 British have been discharged from military service and of this number only 400,000 remain unemployed President Wilson has vetoed the agricultural bill because of the clause providing for the repeal of the daylight savings law It is estimated that the city of Paris now has a population of more than 4,000,000 Chartering an aeroplane at Seattle, Washington, Saturday, at a cost of $1 a minute to catch the steamer Kaisma Maru which he missed when the vessel sailed from Seattle for Oriental points, J. J. Mayer, Red Cross worker, hooked for Vladivostock, succeeded in catching up with the ship near Port Townsend, Washington after a flight of twenty-five minutes L. G. Stripling, a former city detective of Macon, Ga.. who was to face trial at the November term of court in Macon on a charge of murder in connection with the killing of two men in an alleged frame-up to catch burglars in Macon, committed suicide at his home Sunday by shooting himself with a revolver Jose Pardo, formerly president of Peru is en route to France to which country he has been exiled Daughters of the Confederacy in New Orleans have appealed to Daughters M/mto-nniprv. Ala., to prevent it pos sible the destruction of the first white house of the Confederacy which is located in the heart of the business district of Montgomery. The property on which the house stands has been leased to an automobile concern for a commercial garage and it is understood the famous old home of Jefferson Davis will be torn down to make room for the garage The Italian crown prince proposes to make a tour of the world The prohibition movement In America has been followed by a movement in Japan which would stop the sale of sake, the Japanese national drink, which is made from rice. HYMENEAL Maukifji At the home of the brides brother. Mr. Peter Kolb, in Birmingham, Ala., Tuesday, July 8, at 6:30 p. in.. Miss MAItY KOLB to Mr. WILLIAM JOSEPH RODDEY, JR., of Roclc Hill. July 12 by J. L. Houston, judge of probate, WALTER WARD and Miss GRACIE WINKLER, both of Clover. July 12 by J. L. Houston, judge of probate, CRAIG STARNES and Miss ANNIE LON CURTIS, both of Gastonia, N. C. sThe (Cotton JBarhjt. Monday, July 14, 1914. Sharon 35 Clover 35 Filbert 35 Bowling Green 35 Yorkville 35 Rock Hill 35 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. ' FOR SALE TWO Fresh Milk Cows. Address or see me on Filbert R. F. D. No. 1. It* P. W. WALLACE. MILK COW fpwO-thirds Jersey, with third calf, for sale or exchange for dry cattle. See me on York No- 6. 56 2t* A. B. CLARK. FOR SALE /"\XE Hundred Bushels of good White ^ Corn, either shelled or In the ear. W. A. AYCOCK, McConnellsville, S. C. 56 t. f. 3t* NOTICE /CLARENCE Harvey is now connected ^ with my Barbershop. Your patronage solicited. Satisfactory service. 55 2t* SAM McCALL Clover, S. C. McCALL'S CAFF . MOW open and prepared to serve choice foods. Give us a trial. Cleanliness and Service, our motto. 55 2t* SAM McCALL, Clover. S. C. HORSES AND MULES. T STILL have a few young Mules and Horses; also some Second Hand Stock. Will sell at reasonable prices, cash or credit. York No. 6. 32 tf B. B. FERGUSON. LOANS AT 6 % INTEREST ARRANGED for on York County " Farms. Long-terra. (5 1-2 % through Federal Land BankX Why not stop paying higher rates? Charges reasonable. C. E- SPENCER, 51 Attorney. MONEY TO LOAN AT Seven Per Cent, on First Mortgage on approved Real Estate. THOS. F. McDOW. 84 f. t tf CLEANING AND PRESSING TT Is real economy to have your Clothes Cleaned and Pressed frequently, and oesldes Clean Clothes, if rightly pressed, add much t") one's appearance. Satisfaction guaranteed. ROYAL PRESSING CLUB. R. D. DORSETT, Proprietor. > nrrmim SHIP OR BKinu luui\ nniu.ii ^TO Us. Rolls recorrupgatcd, and "* new Miller with lire tlvne experience, on the job. Satisfaction guaranteed. Highest market price paid for your surplus wheat. CATAWBA MILLING CO., Rock Hill, S. C. 60 t 4t DAVIS'S ROLLER MILL /THOROUGH overhauling Just completed, with new rolls, new cloths and everything necessary for the best possible turnout. Plenty of first-class help for quick and efficient service. Give us a trial and let us show you. R. J. DAVIS, 52 t 4t Clover, S. C. LOST DETWEEN York and Blacksburg, *-* one extra Detachable Automobile Rim with Tire, pumped up ready for service, size 30x3 1-2. Tire had never been used. $5.00 reward if returned (to J. ALEX NEELY, Jr., Anderson, S. C- It NOTICE PERSONS desiring to make applicaHons for loans through the Federal Land Bank of Columbia will please see me about the same at once, in order that appraisals of property may be made without delay. Interest rate now 15 1-2 per cent; 35 year term if desired or a shorter period. J. A. MARION, Sec. and Treas. Peoples Farm Loan Association 56 2t i NOTICE TS hereby given that the Books of A Subscription to the Capital Stock of Peoples Furniture Company will be opened in the office of Jno. R. Hart, in York, S- C., on Wednesday, July 16th. I The Capital Stock of said Peoples Furniture Company to be in the sum of $12,000.-00, divided into 120 shares, of the par value of $100.00 each. HUGH G. PARROTT, H. R. MILLER, C. F. SHEREK. I York, S. C., July 14, 1919. n I NOTICE A LL Farmers within the flve-mile limit of the town of York, are requested to meet at the Courthouse.on Saturday afternoon, July 19, 1919, at 4 o'clock, for the purpose of electing a committee to call an election on the question of selecting a suitable man for the position of Public Cotton Weigher in the town of York, S. CLUTHER G. THOMPSON, C. M. INMAN, T. CLEVELAND DUNLAP, W. B. KELLER, A. L BLACK. NOTICE OF ELECTION. PURSUANT to law an Election Is hereby called to be held in School District No. 11, on Tuesday, the 15th day of July, 1919, at the Court House, in the ground floor office of the Probate Judge, opening on t he Court House lawn, in the town of York, for the purpose of voting on a Ten Mill (regular) levy for school purposes for the session of 1919-20. Polls open at 12 o'clock M., and close at 5 o'clock P. M. Managers of Election: C. H. Sandifer, J. Brown Neil and S. S. Jackson. By order of the Board of Trustees. THOS. F. McDOW, Chairman. R. C. ALLEIN, Secretary. 53 t 3t J. C. WILBORN a York, - SC. DESCRIPTIONS OF TRACT'S OF LAND 174 3-4 Acres The property of R. H. Hawkins. Long frontage on the Rock Hill and York sand-clay road; also on Thorn's Ferry road, half way between Tirzah and N'ewport two public highways running through the ntnnp The best located farm in York county. 100 acres in cultivation. The Price per acre, $75.00. J. C. WILBORN REAL EST.' TE HOSIERY We have a splendid line of Hosiery for men and women all the good colors, sizes and fabrics. Also have Sox for little fellows. OXFORDS, KEDS, AND TENNIS OXFORDS For Hot weather wear. Sizes and prices to please all comers. BUY DRY GOODS NOW If you are WISE you'll anticipate your Dry Goods needs as prices are simply bound to go upward they can't help it, and you'll be tne loser by waiting- Dry Goods are advancing especially Cotton Goods with the advancing price of cotton. Draw your own conclusions. BETTER BUY NOW. G. VV. WHITES1DES & CO. THE STAR THEATRE FINAL EPISODE Of "The Lure of the Circus." starring Eddie Polo. Then too, there is a good LKO Comedy, "Freckled Fish." WEDNESDAY HENRY B. WAOTHALL In "The Long Lane's Turning." Drink was his "Nemesis. If he had never touched liquor his misfortunes would never have come. "Your sir will find you out," was the maxim he * ' 1 ~-1 K" ovnnrioncp Wnw nau leuxncu uj um.? v.^. he eventually rose superior to hi.? weakness is the theme of "The Long Lane's Turning." THURSDAY ANTOXIO MORENO In "Perils of Thunder Mountain,' Vitagraph's great snow serial, and also a rich Comedy, "The Beach Birds." Coming July 22 Raymond McKee and Margaret Courtot in "The Unbeliever," a super-feature based upon the book, "The Three Things," by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews. J. Q. WRAY, Manager. 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 1 price. Also I repair Sewing Machines 3 of all kinds at reasonable prices- Call < on or write to me at York, S. C. ? 12 sw 3m H. F. BAKER. \ ABOUT GROCERIES | Ladies and Gentlemen: j A word with you about Groceries. When you buy Groceries for your table you want the Best in Qaulity and the Most for your money. My constant attention is given to Groceries and I ? believe that I can make it to you interest to become a REGULAR CUS- j ai tma mure. aii oui u> ui Foodstuffs are gradually advancing. Take my advice and buy freely of the ^ goods quoted here: I FRESH VEGETABLES Always In stock. Everything sold at Lowest Prices consistent with quality. * Potato Slips Let your orders oome c now for Potato Slips $2-50 per 1,000 ^ delivered. Orders filled in S to 5 days or Money refunded. J. D. HOPE, Sharon, S. C. ^ Charter No. 6,931. REPORT OF CON! FIRST NAT 10 At York, in the State of South Carolina 1919: RESOUF Loans and Discounts, including re-dls those shown in b and c) Customers' liability account of acceptanc purchased or discounted by it Total loans Overdrafts, secured, $3,787.43; unsecured, U. 3. bonds (other than Liberty Bondi U. S. certificates of indebtedness): U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulatio Liberty Loan Bonds: Liberty Loan Bonds, 31-2, 4, and 41-4 pledged - Liberty Loan Bonds, 3 J, 4, and 44 per < secure State or other deposits or bills Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50% of si Value of Banking house, owned and uni Equity in banking house Furniture and Fixtures Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Banl Cash in vault and net amounts due from r Checks on other banks in the same city porting bank (other than Item 17) Total of Items 14, 15. 16, 17, and 18 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer a. S. Treasurer Total .. LIABILI' Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits Less current expenses, interest, and taxes Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued . Circulating notes outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstandin? Total of Items 32, 33, 34 and 35 Demand deposits (other than bank depc Reserve (deposits payable within 30 Individual deposits subject to check Dividends unpaid Total of demand deposits (other than subject to Reserve, Items 36, 37, 3S, Time deposits subject to Reserve (pi days, or subject to 30 days or more i tal savings): Certificates of deposit (other than for mor Other time deposits Total of time deposits subject to Re 43, 44, and 45 Bills payable, other than with the Federa Including all obligations representi rowed, other than rediscounts Bills payable Total Of the total loans and discounts shown and discount was charged at rates in 5197 Rev. Stat.) exclusive of notes u 50 cents was made, was $....None STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA Couhtj X, R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier of the at that the above statement is true to the 1 !v 3 ? ~ -a ""??? ? Knfnrn mr> thi? 1 SUDseriueu ituu onui ii <.<_< w v. ...~ (SEAL) GEO. H. HART, Not) Correct Attest: W. I. Witherspoon, W. E RACINE-GUARANTE1 "Extra Tests and Thousands of motorists u sell them the makers sta: Tire with an ironclad giu RACINE the BEST tire v first cost. Every item of the const is tested from the first to buyer a Perfect, Long Lasl up under the severest stra Tires are built for Countr up under the severest worl Then too, there is the ] which represents the peak Ask us about Racine Ti Ask us for Booklet on C FARMERS HARDWAI Merchandise That Makes Friend lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I SIXTEEN DAYS MOR ? Plenty of time tc go fts S in the mountains; but not = about placing your order 1 1 As we told you last Fri = Cars we are to get is to be | = signed orders tiled with us | 1ST, and tliat cars win dc | orders and sucli orders \vi | Order. Quite a number Jj 5 us and signed up for cars. | doing so and probably wiL | up; but recollect please, tli 5 Car and WANT to be SUJ = Twfilvfi Months we must 1 = fore the close of AUG US' ! = what you thought you wor ; = gard to the matter, will 110 ? | in the proposition. The lo , | you'11 have to wait to get t 1 i all. Better do it pretty qi r S. Xj. COX i 5 Sales ~ THE UNIVE imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiii TRAINING FOR NURSES PHERE are several vacancies In tl A Roper Hospital Training Soho tor Nurses. Separate Nurses' Horn lecturers Medical College faculty. Oi rear high school, or its equivalent r lulred. For circular of informatio iddress SUPERINTENDENT 0 'JURSES, Roper Hospital, Charlesto J. C. 44 et t.f. MOTHERS, ATTENTIOI stO DOUBT, you have been looking f< Real BOYS' PANTS, made out < Men's Wear Cloth WE HAV THEM. No better can be found i the country. JEN'S BLUE SERGE SUITS At $18.. NGERSOLL WATCHES At $1.75 to $6.: .'OUNG MEN'S Green Silk Lined Suits the ne "lare Models At $25.( 62 Men's Cool Cloth Suits $12.60 values At $7.f 1ECEIVIID BY EXPRESS New line of Laces and Embroiderie hirt Waists, Skirts, etc. fisit Us the Fourth of July Frlda Will be open until 6 p. m. UcC0NNELL gdoods CC / , Reserve Distriot No. 5ITION OF THE >NAL BANK at the Close of Business on June 3 ICES. icounts (except $488,917 09 :es of this bank 21,054 47 $509,971 I $420.83 4,208 5 s, but including n (par value).... 12,500 00 12,500 ( per cent, un $ 2,865 00 :ent, pledged to payable 30,000 00 32,865 ( inscription) * 3,000 ( , t on nnn nn nuumuureu y ??,vv? 20,000 C 1,000 C c 25,614 1 lational bankers 54,458 1 or town as re 4,474 2 $ 58,927 48 nd due from U. 1,425 C $669,512 C TIES. < $ 50,000 C 50,000 C $ 19,030 44 paid 19,030 4 2,000 C ..._ 9,953 3 .... 12,500 C ? 1.374 3 1,374 33 >sits) subject to days): _. 211,507 ? ... 2,074 C bank deposits) 39. 40, and 41....$213,581 52 lyable after 30 lotice, and posley borrowed) 117,513 1 - 128,559 2 serve, Items 42, $246,072 41 I Reserve Bank, ing money bor35,000 C 30,000 C $669,512 C above, the amount on which interef excess of those permitted by law (Sei pon which total charge not to excee The number of such loans was Non' r of York ss: >ove named bank, do solemnly swea best of my knowledge and belief. R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier. 0th day of July, 1919. try Public. }. Moore, O. E. WHkins, Directors. ED 5,000 MILES I Extra Miles" se RACINE Tires we iid behind every Racine irantee that makes the alue of dollar for dollar ruction of a Racine Tire the last, assuring to the ting Tire that will stand tin of the road. Racine y Roads and will stand c of country roads. Racine Multi-Cord Tire, of tire making. res. )are of Tires. Free. IE & SUPPLY CO. s Service That Keeps Them. Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll E TO AUGUST 1st I ;liing or take a few days E very much time to think E for a FORD CAR. | day the number of Ford | based on the number of = i on or before AUGUST | i supplied us to till such | .11 be tilled in Numerical | Lave already been to see j Others are thinking of E 1 before the time limit is E Lat if you WANT a Ford E LIE of it within the next E iave the order on tile be- | T 1ST. After that date | tld do, or might do, in re- | t figure very extensively | nger you wait the longer E he car you want. That's S lick. = JETlsrE^r ? B Wce I RSALCAR = iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinimiiiiiiii REAL ESTATE 01 OPPORTUNITY IS KNOCKING Jj YOUR DOOR. WALK IN. BI c- REAL ESTATE. (p Some of My Offerings: n, Lot On West Madison street room residence and barn. About feet front. A money maker. Lot On Jefferson street, 86x218 Six-room residence with water, 11 LI and sewerage. 1 Lot On East Madison street, ! 268 feet, with 8-roora residence. Lot On East Liberty street, x82: feet; 10-room resldenoe with all n 5r ern conveniences, af Lot In McConnellsville, 100: E feet; 6-room (new) residence, 1 In and crib. Well of good water. 166 1-4 Acres Five miles east York; 6-room dwelling. 3 tenant hoi u 3 rooms each, barn, etc. 113 Acres Three miles from Sr 0 na; 4-room dwelling, 2 tenant hoi ' large barn, 3 good orchards and pli of wood; 1-2 mile of school w churches. M) 136 Acres Six miles from Clover room residence, good barn and cri jq tenant house and other outbuildi Plenty of wood, including lots of timber. s, 58 3-4 Acres Five miles from Y< 5-room residence and barn- Abou y. acres bottom land. Plenty of wooc 268 Acres Five miles from Y Seven-room residence, large ban tenant houses, etc. Well of good ter. Plenty of wood. ) 80 Acres Nine miles from Yor ' miles from Smyrna and 5 miles f _ King's Creek; 3-room house. - 108 1-2 Acres Two miles from Y s Bight room residence, 1 tenant ho About 25 acres timber, balance c land. 98 2-3 Acres Ten miles from Y< 7 miles from Clover, and 6 miles f King's Creek; 1-2 mile from A. M. Gill's store; 7-room dwelling, b 0, crib, and 3 tenant houses. About 000 to 75,000 feet saw timber. 143 Acres Three miles from Y( two 4-room residences; 2 barns, < etc- About 75 acres open land, bah In timber. 150 1-2 Acres Four miles from 1! and 3 1-2 miles from Sharon. Two .. ant houses, and barn. Well of g water. About 75 acres open land, ance in t'mber. Something like 2 000 feet saw timber. 4 A A Api^o 1 1 _ 9 m lino frnm V delphia school house; 5-room i dence, barn and one tenant house. Remember, I have lots of other.' Money to loan on Farming Lane GEO. W. WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE 10 Room 204 First National Bank II 10 1 PALATE TICKLERS People will eat most of them 10 of opinion that they must eat to li1 a few think they live to eat both 14 lleve in having good things to eat that's my long suit and we wear il . the time. We are constantly on ? Job of having good things for your 10 ble because we know you don't v anything that is not good. Ournev j4 arrivals include ;4 Syrups Peaches, White Cherries, |q Welsh Qrapelade something new. ;3 Premier and Durkees' Salad Dr lng Just as good as can be. Dill Pickles, Beechnut Catsup, E Helnz's Pickles, Pork and Bean9>, C >2 taloupe, Cakes. '0 Chip Beef Jn Glass and Tin. Print Butter, Cranberry Sauce. Oranges and Lemons. Snap Beans expected TODAY. 2 W. E. FERGUSON :9 , SEED CORI 0 ~ We have the IMPROVED YELL 14 DENT SEED CORN, PEAS and CA ?t SEED. = TURNIP SEED. G -a-- - ~TT*r> TTTrT T A IVlfcLSUIl ? Ulipiuvou A* W* * w?a Fruit Jar Rubbers and Tops. AUTOMOBILE TIRES ir We sell the AJAX TIRE. The AJAX will give you better vice and more miles for your mc than any tire on the market. KEEP OUT THE FLIES We have SCREEN DOORS - WINDOWS. For the next two weeks to Jul] I we are making a SPECIAL RED TION on Screen Doors and Windc It will pay you to take advantage this Two Weeks' Reduction. YORK SUPPLY C HARDWARE AND HARDWA1 WHEN YOU WANT ANYTHING HARDWARE, BE SURE TO SEE FOR THAT IS OUR LINE. MR. FARMER ARE YOU going to build a I PROOF Corn Crib this summer. I! we have something you should Call at your convenience and tal over with us. Rats are terribly pensive Inhabitants of the corn crib HARDWARE FOR EVERYBOD 0 YORK HARDWARE ( TURNIP SEED PL5* JUST ABOUT MOW Is a go(/d t g to sow Turnips- See to it that you . in a crop as soon as the ground ht good season in it most too dry a*t " time but it will rain shortly then the Turnip seed in the ground for vegetables. Let us supply you with Turnip S Have all the good varieties of se and from the best seed growers, don't fail to sow turnips. Better your seed now and have them w you need them. Shieder-Snelling Drug ( PORCH FURNITURI Warm weather will come by and and you'll want your porch to be c< fortable and more or less private, us equip it with Porch Screens t give privacy and also add to the tiacliveness of your home. Also us for Porch Rockers. ART SQUARES Have always been one of our str lines. We are strong on them now, beautiful line of handsome patten Rightly priced to make them sell. BABY CARRIAGES AND GO-CARTS We do not need them Possiblv do. If so, let us show them to 3 Our prices will interest youALUMINUM WARE Most good housewives are now u-' Aluminum Cooking Ware. It lasl lot better than other cooking ware is generally more satisfactory. C< and see what we have in this line M. L. FORD Licensed Embulmcrs and Undcrtak II * CLOVER, - - S. C. "| Eve 370 <> If: Da> t340|| nod- < > ::"ii: new of| PATRONS U8es | , COME TO Srs;| THIS BANK. enty 2 and 2 * * 7. ngs. I We are in a position to tak( saw o whether large or small, an ?trik6 I means receives the same > <? ork. | treatment at this bank ai wa4- o means. rom I WE PLAY NO Fi ork. < > WE TREAT EVE >pen JI vom < > y?u that the establish Jrn" I heen a benefit to this comm aril, ^ ^ 60-" o a part, you can show it in crib, < placing at least a part of yo ince x r ^ ork < > food < * WE WILL API "so1,: 1 YOUR PATRO < ilia- < r ; PEOPLES BANK & i C. L. COBB J. M. STROUP 7 President. Vice Prcsiden tldg. I J- T. CRAWFORD, Vice-Pres. W > - - ? 1 ELEGANT WICKER F ttnd t an There s a quiet, appeali ta- ; fine Wicker Furnishings tt 1 other furniture. It'sasom but it speaks out for itself, about it, just a quiet appeal ess- | We're now showing some b [. j. | ture in full (?sEEE!SjJ :an* suites --three pSpSSlffi i - or five pieces j rocker and a ^ i laaiti i straight arm i chair, or two P j two straight ow | of the pieces 0 ' ! are beautifully finished in a ! bolstered in a dark brown : RS i # | settee is illustrated above jj j ly nice furniture ever stun besides we'll be pleased 1 | right our prices. We are < jr i please vou in quality ,and tti YORK FURNITURE AN IN WIWPPIWHPIWIWIWWHWIMHHIWHIH us .... lllmllllllmlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmllllllllll I WHAT BANKIfl >Afr = * TO THE COIVa t A i ~ go, = EMBRACE THE OPPORTUNITY SPp 5 Away From the Habit of Savir ' S Hoarding Money. Hoarded M< k il = Interest. ex- By our Banking methods and la ;y | STRONG _ IS SAFELY PUT 5 Lay the foundation for future Prosp JO Oie community. Allow US to be asi " S an Account with Us. -I THE LOAN & S T | "THE BANK FOR 'W iTiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiinii imc |/( ABREAST OF get fa" Striving All the Tim tional Help to Our F eed. the Community. eds, But We have been permitted bj ^ ment to act as Administrator, Execi p. In appointing the "FIR Executor you place your E an institution with Assets < 7 Nearly Three-Quarters ( J It will not cost your estate a hv. oomn -imo 1*7ill lin IhhuIIbfI . ' ' OClillU tllliu >> 111 KJ\j ixuiiviivvi om- # Let basis. hey at- More and more men who have b see ness ability accumulated estates wortl keeping of Strong Hanks and Trust may be handled without bias or fav< ness basis. onK The many safeguards thrown arc A United States government, is at the s 18 of your estate. Iii making your Will 0 you do) name The First Nation roxx' Executor. jing Strong Conservator r THE FIRST NATI0NA1 "You Had Better lie S crs. i > ry ^ < > I > ' 4 I i > I * o ' 3 care of your business, \ * d the patron of small < I service and courteous s the patron of large < i > < IVORITES || RYBODY ALIKE. !! i > * * < > hment of this Bank has < | unity, of which you are < no better way than by <; nr business with lis. \ \ >RECIATE I NAGE. 1 TRUST COMPANY J. H. B. JENKINS, Jr. t t Cashier Y Ttf. S. MOORE, Asst. Cashier URNITURE I ng dignity about really \ Lat is absent from most ; ething hard to describe, There's nothing loud I to one's good taste. \ eautiful Wicker Furni dark tail shade and upimitation leather. The .nd the rocking chair is , ted just here, but printires can't do the suite istice. Drop1 into our om and let us show you itty it really is and also < >how you some of the ] ther nice lines of furnid furnishings that were in stock. You'll find largest display of realvn in this section, and ;o show you just how quite sure that we can j prices. , D HARDWARE CO. | wmnmmmnmmmmmvmimm niiiiTiiiimiiiiiiiUHiiiiiiiiiiiTiiiiiiikS^ TG MEANS I 1UNITY ! TO SAVE People Must Get 5 1 g Money for the Mere Sake of 2 >ney Does No Good Earns No 5 ] ws, money In this 5 ! bank 1 TO WORK = lerlty. Be more of an asset to 5 jociated with YOU by Opening 2 AVINGS BANK I THE PEOPLE" | imiiitiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiniiiiiiiinniKT V THE TIMES e to Be of-Addi- } riends and to * r <; j the National Govern- J ltor and Trustee ST NATIONAL" your state in the keeping of \ i )f a Million Dollars. t penny more and at the 4 strictly 011 a business |_ y thoir energy, thrift and buei- ^ i while are placing them in the Companies in order that they oritism, but strictly on a busiti and the National Banks by the 5 iame time behind tho handling C g ivliicli every one should ' al Bank of York Your re Progressive , BANK OF YORK ' >afe Than Sorry"' OUR FARMER FRIENDS JUST NOW, when farm work is a bit lighter, many of our fartner frlehds will doubtless want to do eeme repairing about their home*, or possibly a little building, palntluf or other fixing up. If this is in your mlmd we Invite you to see us for whatever you may need Lumber, Rough er Dressed; Doors, Sash, Door or Window Frames, mooring, ceiling, aiding i-sun*, eningles, Lime, Cement, Brick, Paint*, Oils, Varnishes, ate., in fact anything in our line you may need. We are sure we can aspply your wants give you good Btuff and make prices that are interesting. Call on u* for your needsLOGAN LUMBER YARD i i WHEN YOU WANT SOMETHING TO EAT SEE ME I HAVE WHAT YOU WANT. LOUIS ROTH STONE'S CAKES The Good Kind You Know. WE EXPECT A SHIPMENT of these good cakes TODAY and will receive a FRESH SHIPMENT EVERY FRIDAY. Are they good? Why oert&inly. Otherwise we weuldn't offer them to our trade. A Fresh Express shipment TODAY,, and other Fresh Shipments every FRIDAY. Ask for them. You'll be pleased. IF IT IS GOOD TO EAT WE HAVE IT. You may be sure of the quality because if the quality isn't there you won't buy it here Not if we know it LET US SERVE YOU. SHERER & QUINN 26 INCH HOG WIRE I WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF 26-INCH HOO WIRE AND CAN SUPPLY ANY REASONABLE DEMANDBUT SEE US QUICK. Ja /1ADPAT.T WnTOVVfl V4MMWUIJ JJMV a ii ,r FEINSTEIN'S BARGAIN . H0U8E SPECIAL REDUCTION 5N ALL KOOL CLOTH, PALM 3EACH SUITS. WE HAVE ABOUT FIFTY NUMBERS TO SELECT FROM, AND THEY ARE GOING AT A SACRIFICE UNTIL THE LAST ONE IS GONE. DON'T WEAR YGUR WINTER SUIT AND PUNISH YOURSELF, WHILE YOU HAVE A CHANCE TO BUY COOL, COMFORTABLE SUIT AT A SMALL PRICE. COME EARLY AND GET YOUR EARLY SELECTION. FEINSTEHTS BARGAIN -HOUSETRUSSES We have a good line of TRUSSES dependable makes and made to Fit Comfortably and be entirely eatlafac- . ory to the wearer. The FIT IS GUARANTEED. Price* ranare from $1.50 to $#.00 Bach. Let us serve you. CLOVER DRUG STORE R. L. WYLIE, Proprietor Phone No. 2 Clover, B. O. TOILET ARTICLES THIS HOT WEATHER calls for the 3EST in Toilet Articles of every deicriptlen, and please remember that 10 matter what you want in the best / lualities of Toilet necessities you will J ind them at this store We specialise >n Toilet Articles. paioijm powderis a hot weather necessity and adds nuch to one's personal comfort when reely used. Especially necessary for Babies and Children. We have Talums of a dozen different good kinds .nd a big variety of odors to please all astes. ' YORK. DRUG STORE * ' KA-COLA 5 CENTS ICE CREAM, 5 CTS. Yes, we know the tax Is on, but wt, ry It for a while?Coca-Cola, Glass, Cts.; Ice Cream, Cone or Saucer, 5 !ts. Ice Cream supplied by the Quart, allon or more, any flavor. iKT US SUPPLY YOU WITH? Shivar's Ale, beet ret. Sweet and Sour Pickles, Pine CatSalmon, Sardines, Vienna Sausage, Potted Ham. Seeded and Seedless Raisins. Fancy Cakes and Crackers. Macaronla and Spaghetti, 10 Ola, a >aclcage?3 for 25 Cts. Cigars, Tobacco, Cigarettes. Fancy Fruits, etc. Yorkville Candy Kitchen JOHN *>EMAS, Proprietor. " -M ... m