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? ? .? % v-, Jgaaumros department. ? ' 't * ' 1 ~ Burns Was Mor# Practical.?A ! patriotic, Scotchman was present at a ' meeting of a certain society, at which an eminent Shakespearean scholar dWett, on the virtues of the Bard. At the.doef of the meeting the Scot approaahed the' lecturer, and the followfog dtajepye ensued : think a line tot o' Shakespeare fteot^rT*-.ifrj?.,fw4' v-^A'nd ye think he- was mair clever tbaiTRobhle purnsr -i -v. . * j ;V?'Why. there is no comparison!" ' , but ye telt us tonlcht it j j waa @l}ajie8f>e&re who wrote 'Uneasy I; m th$ hfftd that wars a croon.' j Kow,, gobble would ne'er ha written i slq in^nsense ee that." . 1 i 'Aye 4ust nonsense. Robbie would \ hae.jjept that a king-, or a queen.' i . <jlt^>er diniy* qpang to bed wi* the croon j on head. - He wad hang it o'er th' ] back' o' a phair."?Pittsburg Post. t A ''- r m r - ( ( Race*?A Georgia farmer -! was awakened about three o'clock one i morning, .4nt? upon going to his bed- 1 room win dpw, saw two negroes who ' w^re emerging frem his poultry house, t Hastily grabbing his old fashioned 1 gtu^ua-loading rifle, he fired at the 1 thieves but 'before he could load and , tyre' a becoiid time the negroes were l iwt ^f.ilght behind a bend in the road, j The chicken fanciers ran like mad 4 until, they thought they were at a 1 tare distance; tnen rney sioppea ana j oneoftbem said: "Sam, did you-all } ft^ dat Bullet?" . ? ''Ah* sho* did," replied Sam. "Ah c done beard It twipe." u,ileard It twice? How you make dat r P^tr > ' i "Easy 'qoufrh," said Sam; "once 1 When it passed' me, an' agin when Ah * passed It"?Jacksonville Times. c A Bargain.?A Scotch storekeeper in j the northwest waa' visited by a com- f mercial traveler about Christmas 1' time. ' 1 ' o . "fiefeX k ix>* Of good cigars for j you, Sandy," said the commercial man, t ^ "and I hope you'll enjoy them." '*Ni, ha," tatfd 8andy. "I couldna ' tak* fhem?I never dae business that t W'V . . 1 * "Tut, tut?nonsepse, sir!" exclaimed ? the {raveling man;, "it's just a Christ- ( mis box-"a "Na, oa, mon, I pever tak' anything 1 ' for nothing," replied Sandy. ' give ,me a dime for the box, ? l( 4hat will ease your conscience." J "/V. ay, m?n," said Sandy, opening a his'purse:,. "I ha^e a siller quarter ^ herX-Jll tak, three hoxes."?Boston f a. : ' . - * Triascrtpt. ? v--. - : . e Tlj#, Utile Pryd?.?A new. York I literary agent was talking: about Al- * Doet, who re- ? centty srfote an article to prove that j Of Ms brother poets are im- e modest *in .their verse. t'npjMk" ttjd the agent, "was al- n yr*j*h, afclt of a prude. Yes. ,even in . ohUAhoed the unhappy trait manif est- t< ; 7 ^,l'<^ice,.wKen he was four years old. NpvM.had just j:pt out of his bath ind\ his nurae was advancing1 on him ~ ertth ' V bath' towel when the door dpeW and &1*- aunt entered. c ', vUha youngster flew into a prudish ^tlV.he screamed. 'Get V>ut * rtfht jisway..J vyhat do you take this * forJ-in art aajlery?'" o <eMe >> t' . \ ii v. y ? One Way Opt of It.?It was getting C lat^ end Mr. Dubbleigh's gasoline had N given out ne^r a email hotel. ? ,"Anybpdy, around here got any 8] gasoline?' be asked the proprietor. "kobqjjy1 but. me," was the calm I? W**m ' : ' a "Good." said Mr. Dubbleigh. "How tl % tnuch do you want for it?" b t "Couldn't ?ell it to ye today." said 01 the landlord virtuously. "It's Sunday, y ye she. ' C "Ifihit ? i~"4t have some," protested DUbbfelgh; "or what am I going to r d6f\ e "To might-. put up here for the e night," ?a?J the proprietor indifferent- a . ly. "I* got a nice room I can let ye J . * have' for seven dollars." ' p - 9 - n Doc indfBooki?"Well, George." said ' the president' of the company to old f( George, the driver, "how goes It?" g "Olf, fair ten mlddlin/ sir," George a answered as he continued to curry- 1 comb a bay horse. j ' 'V an' this here hoss," George j said"suddenly, "hap worked for your - firm sixteen years." "Well, well," said the president, feeling a little guilty of George's sev- s en dollar a week salary. "And I suppose you are- both pretty highly valued. George, eh?" 1 "Dunno 'bout that," said George, "The1 both of us was took sick last week, and they got a doctor for th' S boss, bu( they docked me for the two _ days I was ofT."-^Los Angeles Times. J i , M -,rT . ? . i a They Were Not Alike.?After suf- C fering a long time with toothache the * young, colored girl got up her courage ( enogfrh to .go to the dentist. The { moment he touched the tooth she began to acre&m. L '.'Look here;'* he said.'"you mustn't ( yeH liko that. Dop't you know I'm a C I painless dentist' ?"l' 1 "Well, mabbe yo' is painless, sah," j she said, "but Ah Isn't." Size Didn't Count.?-Pat had just i compared his watch with the famous ( Clock on Saint Paul's Cathedral, and burst Into a fit of laughter. I "An' phut are yez laughing at?" i ankdd his companion, a Londoner. " How k1t> Oi help it?" said Pat. "Here me little watch, made in Oire land tw Vlke O'Flaherty and cost me three p6un<f, has fcfeit yer big London clQCk_gq. hour, since yiatcrdny morn-. InV' AUCTION SALES. CLERX'SSALE. jtatc of South -Carolina?County of York. COURT OF CUMMON I'LEAS. Broadus M. Love, as Administrator of the Estate of T. Walter McElwee, Deceased, Plaintiff, Against Llzie L McElwee, Frank Love McElwee, Robert Gray McElwee, Lindsay Lionel McElwee, Josie -Irene McElwee, Thomas Walter McElwee, Susie 11. uarrou, as AomiauirvuiA yi mv Estate of W. K. Carroll, Deceased; and Bank of Clover, Clover , S. C., and J. L. Hemphill, Defendants. ?Y virtue of a decree of Hon. Thomas u 8. Sense, Presiding Judge, In the ibove stated case, I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder, bc:ween the legal hours of sole, before fork Courthouse door, on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1919, (Salesday), the 'ollowing described real property, toglt: . (1).? Lot No. 1, as shown by plat 'rom survey of I. B. Falres, made on he 25th day of August, 1919, beginling at a point on Bullock's Creek, at livlslon of lot No. 4. and running hence N. 78 3-4 W. 21, to a small popar; thence N. 5 W. 1.14 to a stone; hence N. 391-4 E. 25.84 ,to a hickory; hence N. 16 W. 3.90 to a B. Oak 'down): thonce with a new-line N. 18 W. 46.40 to a stake on South side of t>ad; thence with road N. 38 E. 5.17 to i stake; thence N. 20 3-4 E. 8.62 to a itake; thence N." 4 1-4 E. 3 to a stake; ihence N. 81-4 E. 7.50 to a stake; hence N-6 W. 3.50 to a stake; thence N. 6 E. 5.12 to at stake in the. road; hence S. 5 1-2 E. 49.45 to a stone, on >ld line; thence S. 33 3-4 W. 9.57 to a valnut x Hi n; thence 'S. 69 1* W. 10.74 to a* large rock; thence S. 3.1-2 3. 11.36 past the spring to a W. O. x 11 n; thence S. 29 E. -S.25 to a Post k.v * lit ? thoncp S 67 1-2 W, 7.45 to l small Water Oak x lil n; S . 60 E. 0.18 to a sweet gum x 111 n; thence S. 14 E. 4.44 to ft Red Oak x lil n; thence f. 88 E. 5.50 to a Persimmon; thence i 1. 4? 1-2 E. 2.15 to a stake on the . reek, containing TWO HUNDRED AND SIXTY-ONE ! ACRES, no re or less, and bounded by lands tow or formerly belonging to J. 8. 3rlce, C. EI Spencer, Mrs. Mary E. move's lands, and Tract Nob. 2 and 8, >f the lands of Walter McElwee, deceased. J (8). A certain house and lot on the Vest side of King's Mountain Street, j n the town of Clover, S. C. being ormerly known as the residence 1 Dt of J. J. Smith, beginning at a point n King's Mountain Street; and run>ing thence from said point S. 46 8-4 i J. 188 feet to corner of fence, Dr. , 'ressly*s lot; thence with Dr. Presses line S. 611-2 W.. 264 feet to a take; thence 711-2 W. 77 to post; hence N. 251-4 W. 81 feet to a stone; hence , with W. EI Adams's line N. 6 8-4 E. 800 feet to a fence post at the eginnlng corner, containing 3IGHT Y-FOUR ONE-HUNDRETHS 84-100ths )of an acre, more or less, nd being bounded .by lots of Dr. 'sessly, W. E. Adams, King's Mounain Street, and others. (4). A certain tract of land in the aid County and State known as the aroes Smith tract of land, beginning t a stone and pointers dn Bald Hill, nd-running thence N. .82 W. 21.00 to Post Oak; thence N. 58' W. 15.60 to L O. Stuipp and pointers; thence N. A *r? 1AAA 4^ D A 8>*niMa ftTwl noint. * D. 1U.UU IV IV. V? ?vui?p a*ivi (n/Jityre; thence N. 101-2 E. 41.40 to rocks nd pointers; thence S. 55 E. 11.50 to ?. O.; thence S. 201-2 E. 52 to a sour rood: thence S. 48 W. 8.00 to the beInning corner, bounded by lands now r? fArr??r]y belonging to McKnlght, , ifcDanlel, Nicholls and others, and ontaining ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTEEN ACRES; m-e or less. * Terms of Sale; CASH. Purchaser 5 pay for papers, recording fees, revnue stamps, etc. x 1 JNO. R. LOGAN, (Seal) C. C. C. Pis. Oct. 17119 83 | 3t / NOTICE OF SALE f the Mary I># Boyd Plantation (a Ebcnezet Township, York County,' South Carolina. >Y virtue of the power vested In ma ' under the last will and testament f Mary L. Boyd, deceased, duly filed etho Probate Office of York County, outh Carolina, immediately after th? lerk's and Sheriffs sales, on Monday, ovember 3rd, 1919, in front of thp oor of York Court House, York, S. C., will offer for sale to the highest r?r ponsiblo bidder: All that certain piece, parcel or tract f land lying, being and oituated In Jbenezer Township, County of York, rid State of South Carolina, known as le Mary L. Boyd plantation, bounded y lands of estate of J. Ed. Roddey, deputed: estate lands of D. A. A- Wat in, deceased; lands of Kelly Oatesand railam Oates, and containing INE HUNDRED AND NINETYFOUR (194) ACRES, more or lees: Upon the following terms, to wit: >ne-thlrd Cash, and the balance in two qual annuel installments, with interst at seven per cent from day of salf, nd secured by a Bond of the purchasr. and a mortgage of the premises so old, .with leave to'the purchaser to ay his entire bid in cash. Purchaser lust pay for all papers, Revenue tamps, recording fee, ete. The place is rented for the year 1 ar twenty-two hundred pounds of ood middling lint cotton, in merchantble bales, which said rent will go -o he purchaser. W. FRANCIS PRESSLY, Ixecutor of thw Estate of Mary L. Boyd, Deceased. 81 f 4t CLERK'S SALE. tatc of South Carolina1?County of York. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. /. A- Padgett and J. J. McMurray, as Trustees of Jesse and Hannah Washburn, Plaintiffs, Against !. L. Burgess, T. N. Adair and Beau-^ regard Glenn, Defendants. PURSUANT to a Judicial order in 1 the above entitled cause, I will sell ,t public outcry before the York Courthouse door, between the legal lours of sale, on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1919, Salesdav) the following described >roperty, to-wit: All /tAwlnin r\\ar>c* nn fPol AU lildl tviiani, I'.vw, ract of land lying, being and situated n King's Mountain Township, in ...e bounty of York, and State of South Carolina, bounded by lands now or fornerly belonging to Margaret Ann McElwec, Emmett Pursley, Marshall Falls, Ned McClill, Van Whisonant, Hamp Boyce ni>d Sharp lands, and being a part of the Ben Galloway lands, ?nd containing )NE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-SIX [136) ACRES, more or less. Terms of Sale: CASH. Purchaser ;o pay for all papers, recording fees, revenue sU.mps etr. JNO. R. LOGAN, (Seal) C. C. C. P's. Oct. 17jl9 83 f 3t BIONEY TO LOAN AT Seven Per Cent on First Mortgage on approved Real Estate. TUUSLJ?VMCDU\\V... 84 f. t. tf CLERK'S SALE. State of South Carolina?County of York. COURT QF COMMON PLEAS. Mary Margaret Foster. Individually and ns Guardian; >nnie E'iza Foster. Marion William Foster, Individually und as Administrator of G. W. Foster, and Jennie Mae Foster, Plaintiffs, Against Julia Pauline Foster, Sarah Isabella f ^Foster, Robert Lindsay Foster, John . Martin Foster, Henry Clyde Foster, : 'dnd Ernest Guy Foster, Defendants. SY virtue of a decree 'of Court in the ' above entitled case, I will sell be? York Courthouse Doori to the Ms!**** bidder, .at Dublic outcry, be tween the fegaf hours of sale, on ? I MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1919 (8&lesdny), the following described property, to-wit: ' First All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, being and situated in the County or York, and State of South Carolina, being a part of the Q. W. Foster land, beginning at a stake, hickory and pine pointers on Moore's branch, running thence with the branch 8. 75 1-4 W. 5.50 to point on branch; thence N. 62 1-4 W. 1.57 to. ash; thence West 8 50 to poplar, down; thdnce N'. 81 W. 5.50 to hickory; thence N. 7 W. 1.00 to maple on branch; thence N. 66 W. 5.80. to small P. O.; thence S. 45 3-4 W. 9.50 to stones; thence 8. 9.51 E< 7.40 to walnut, dead; thence 8. 42 1-2 W. 30.50 to stone in field; thence N. 86 W. 11.25 to large P. O. x.8.0.,< thence N. 41 E. 57.36 to stake; thence 8- 87 3-4. E. 33.70 to the beginning corner. Bounded by lands of 3. E. Brandon, A. A. Burris, and the tract of land set aside in this cause to Mary Margaret Foster, and containing ONE HUNDRED FOURTEEN AND ONE-HALF (114 1-2) ACRES, more or less, as shown by plat made bv H. E. Hood, and designated as Tract No. 2, on said plat Second. "All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and fcituated in York County, South Carolina, being a part of the G. W. Foster lirid, beginning at a sweet gum, Lee and Brandon's corner, and running thence N. 3 1-2 E. 8.30 to poplar, down, 1 c 1 i , 1 J.' , v I mmm I TTT? ' ric, iviai | history TMT Make 1 The M< Fair As HIIIH Rock The Merchan week visitors The unusual stocks, togett this occasion We took time of everything 1 Make out yo time to inve wants can be So make you friends along. Big fair, but Rock Hill. J The F S *.? ? ~:--S ... g gang thence East 3.50 to ash on Moore' branch; thence with the meandering of Moore's branch to intersection o Tan Yard branch; thence with mean derings of Tan Yard branch to pine 01 gully, thence N'. 80 1-2 E. 6.50 to stak and pointers; thence S. 55 E. 16.17 t< White Oak stump; thence S. !> 1-2 W 17.50 to stake and pointers; thence S 27 3-4 E. 2.20 to cedar; thence 8. 60 1-2 E. 6.00 to rock; thence 8. 31 3-4 W 5.32 to Walnut; thence N. 56 1-2 W 16.26 to stake and walnut pointers thence S. 7 W. 21.60 to white oak thence S. 87-1-2 W. 28.90 to the begin nlng corner. Bounded by landB now o formerly belonging to R. F. Lee, J. E Brandon, Tract No. 1 set neide to Mar; Margaret Foster, the Wylle lands an< lands of others, and containing EIGHTY-FIVE AND ONE-FOURTI t (85 1-4) ACRES, more or less, as shown by plat mad< by H. E- Hood and designated as Trac No. 3? Terms of Sale: One-third CASH and the balance in equal annual in stollments of one and two ye^rs, to b< secured by a bond or bonds of the pur chaser or purchasers, and a mortgag or mortgages of the premises so sold with leave to the purchaser to pay hi entire bid in cash. Purchaser mus pay for all papers, revenue stamps, re cording deed, etc., and \ purchaser must comnlv bv naving the cash por tion of the?r bid within one hour fron the time of sale, or the lands to be a once on the same day, and upon thi same tei^s, re-sold by said Clerk a the risk of the defaulting purchaser* Any of the parties to this action ma; bid at said sale. JNO. R. LOGAN, (Seal) C. C. C. Pis. Oct. 17jl9 83 * f 3t TIRZAH GINNERY /^INNING, 33.50 per. bale, any we'ght ^ Bagging: and ties 11.50?kind th Manchester puts out. Weighs from 2 to 25 pounds per pattern. Re-woikei ?no holes. See us for Meal and Hull: We want to buy your Seed in small o car lots. Call Rock Hill Phone 1803 T1RZAH GINNERY, Branch Southeri Cotton Oil Co., 80 t.f At T, B. GLENN, Manager. \ Gr< * Vr ? ( ' fORK C( A' T I i OCT I* lagers ajte plann of the Yprk Cou Tour Visit to the I jrchants and Bus sociation propos< fill but for York 1 ts are planning tc by putting forw: advantage of mai ler with the speci * . j presents a spiena Your Fal r i by the forelock, f?the prices pre\ ur want list now :stigate the spier supplied at a ver r nlans tn comf JL -v ? You will have a for the fine opp It Will F tack Hil \ g CLERK'S SALE. R ; f State of South Carolina?County o York. I COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. 3 Mell Jackson, a Minor over the age o fourteen years, by her Guardian a* I. litem R. A. Dobson, Plaintiff, Against Marlon Jackson, Nancy Jackson an< W. L Jackson, Jr., Minors under th* ; age of fourteen year*, and John F ; Williams, Individually and as Guard ian of all the gbove named minors r I Defendants. RY virtue of a Decree of the Cour y ** in the above entitled cause, I w!l 3 expose to public sale to the highes bidder, in front of York Court House I on the * FIRST. MONDAY IN' NOVEMBER e' between the <legal hours of sale, all o t the following described property, to wit: "AH that said tract or parcel of land l containing about B THREE HUNDRED (300) ACRES, . lying a short distance east of York e and bounded by lands of R. E. McFar land, R- O. Ratchford, D. L. Sheide ? and others and known as the J. A t Ratchford Home Place. The up-se . price is fixed by the decree at seventy s Ave dollars per acre. The said lands are to be surveyei 1 and divided into three separate par t eels and each parcel sold separat.elj p the plat or plats of the sulci land to b t died in the Office of the Clerk of th i Court at York, and in the office o I Thos. F. McDow, Esq., at York, an' Messrs. Wilson A Wilson, at Rock Hil not later than October 27th, 1919. Terms of Sale: One-third CASE balance on a credit of one and tw years, with the privilege to the pur chaser to pay his entire bid In cas) the deferred, paypaents to be secure by the bond and rtiortgago of the pur chaser, with interest thereon from th ~ day of sale at the rate of seven pe a cent., the purchaser to pay for all pa a pers and revenue stamps, the bond an mortgage securing the balance of th ' purchase money to contain a'proviaio for reasonable attorney's fees hi cas '' of collection through an attorney. n JNO. R. LOOAN, (Seal) C. C. C. Pis. , Oct. 17|19 83 f 3t i > . ;at W l , > ' \ waits You A HJNTY'S Rock Hill, S. C OBER 22, 23 / if ' I ingr to make this nty Fair Associati 7air Profitable as \ jiness men of Ro< 3 to make next w? County and ever} > make it a Big Bi ard exceptional v? king y.our purchas ial inducements tfa id opportunity to i 1 and Winter bought early and i railing will both si and bring it alonj idid values being y substantial savir n tj:ii ^ ; io ivuck. nui nc imple reason to b ortunity of doing / 'ay You ' 1 Merch< 7I f . SUMMONS FOR RELIEF f State of South Carolina?County of York. Cbhri of Common. Pleas. . Horace L. Bomar, Plaintiff, against , Catherine M. Whitesides and Mary a Lucinda Falls, Defendants.?Summons for Relief?(Complaint Filed). To the Defendants Above ^Tamed:? 1 VOU are hereby summoned and re? quire^ to angler, the Complaint in this actidp, whfth has this day been filed In fno offlfe of the Cl6rk or the ' Court of Common Pleas for the said county, and to serve a copy of your t Answer to the said Complaint on the 1 subscriber at his office In York, South t Carolina, within twenty days after the >. service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service, and if you fall to answer the Complelnt within the time aforef said, the plaintiff in this action will ap ply to the Court for the rollcf demanded In the Complaint. I. Dated October 8, l?19-: , , i \ J. S. BRICE, Plaintiffs Attorn/ey.-, NOTICE r To the Absent Defendants, Catherine ' M. Whltesides and Mary Lucinda ; Falls: Please take notice that the Sum* A mons, togother with the Complaint In . the above entitled cause, was (lied in P| the offlco of the Clerk of tho Court of e Common Pleas for Tork County, South e Carolina, In Tork Court House, Tork, f South Carolina, on the 8th day of Oc4 tober, 1919I , J. S. BRICE, Plaintiffs Attorney. [( Tork, S. C., October 8. 1919. 81 f 2t o . FOR LAW AND ORDER d fOL. W. W. Lewis and J. A. Marion, - ^ Esq., of Tork; have consented to e address the Broad River Improvement r Association in the school house at - Hickory Grove, on Friday, October 24, d at 3 o'clock p. m. e 81 3t R. L. A. SMITH. President. n ? . W Titles to Real Estate and Real Estate Mortgages on sale at The En* quirer Office. X ' i ' ' Xt''"* elcome . r . i .- f I ' if./? x '1 / % . ?W: BIG FAU i> | ' ' V 1 ' , 24th r ? I the biggest and b i1 on. * veil as Pleasant. ' i1 ' :k Hill in co-opera :ek a Banner Weel r visitor to our cit i ' * ? ^ A 4 "m 1 M 1 ^ lying uppunuiiiij tlues in all lines of >es from large and iat will be offeree do / Shopping - i ** ' in view of the upw lrprise and please; S with you to the offered and you \ igxt week; bring yoi ; glad not only thai ? * * ' your fall and wm ' f' \ To Come 4 ints Ass< \ ? ' - : 1 \ U DELCO-LIGHT Tbm coropUu Ekctvio light ud ^ PO WW Plfittt r* Lightens "t^ burden of the ~ housewife. No more household drudgery. . > | ' I x. | F. C. RIDDLE \l} iu% . ?*&*? Ill yorh: - - - - 8. o. l! ' 1 > >i i r-4il si i '/,U 4 >/?-.- \. , '* / ' - . ' 1 l\ Coming? | '' :; 'y THE GLOBE TAILORING CO.fe MAN WILL be here ON the: 15th and 10th of october} tomorrow and thursday, WITH A full line of _ j ' 1 I {SAMPLES for men*8 fall ; !> \ AND WINTER made-to- \r [ ^ MEASURE clothing. we absolutely j; GUARANTEE A fit. ! V? <: CAEEOLL BBOTHEBS .. _ || I w . 1 . . - I . ' . ' >-' < ' i -V I c VV ' _ ; H?--' "A ' - f '/ .fv^j <3?' T ' * *}i *4. " k ??> ' * '-1 y y y-^r*> .?,* &>?.'$ .. , ' .? ' " :{ ' '* " '' ,.v:. f- . ' ; 1 :* * V '2*iV ' i est fair in the ^ . < < 3u.-~; i&'-A' I ^1- V ' ' tmn with tllA Tl *> # c ijot only lor y at this time j for the fair merchandise. well selected 1 at this time, 1 |H > . *. y ' 1 . ry ard tendency ' * " Y \ Jn { i -j pou. ' fair. Take vill find your iir family and . t you saw the' iter buying in . in"5 A k * ^ A r %. )ciation y \ . v. * ' &&&.. .immmM