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JL age i iiwi ' GARNERED WITH SCISSORS News From Within md Witho the County. CONDENSED FOR QUICK READH ft tii<w \7 Some Items of Fact, Some of Cflmme '**' V and All Helping to Give an Idea What Our Neighbors Are Sayi ng ai 1 ' Doing. Rock Hill Record, Nov. 10: In t pi-fees at the statei faiir last week, t find the names of James DrafTin, P'x) jjlll, fourth prize on corn, Hugh Cai ri " bell of Tirzah, fifths in the best ten e exhibit, ant Roy Maloney of Shai i ,u fifth for the best single ear exhibit. Yc< county and Newberry boys tied for se 1 ondlead, each taking three prizes y Rock Hill singers are responding ei thusiastically to the call for a lan /Thorns to nnrticipate in the Commui i* ity Thanksgiving service The 11 5' M. C. A. Drum and Bugle corps getting ready to make a good showlr at the Older Boys Conference in Spa tanburg next month. Shirts and ca] rsr ?brilliant red have been ordered supplement the noise produced by tl '""'tfrums and bugles 'Mr. and Mi C. K. Schwrar returned this monii J " the former from Baltimore and tl latter from a visit to relatives in Vi ginia and West Virgiaia. Lancaster News, Nov. 11: The dea of Rev. D. P. Boyd, for many yea a Methodist minister and for the pa year a resident of this city, occurn at his home Sunday night, Novemb 2. He was about 70 years of age ai is survived by his wife and one so D. A. Boyd, of this city. Funeral se vices were conducted the followin day, Rev. E. R. Mason, pastor of tl Methodist church officiating. Burl was at Westside cemetery \ ma riage of widespread interest was so emnized at the home of Mrs. San Drennan Kirkpatrick, near Bascor rille when her daughter, Miss Ma garet Louis McKeown became 1 bride of Charles Samuel Caskey of no 'Lancaster The Presbyterian Syni of Soufr Carolink met last week Andersor and Rev. Hugh R. Murchist of this city was elected moderator f the coming <ar Captain Elliott > Springs received several days ago A, ft-run ivio British Embasj UU HV??. v..> requesting him to be in Washington < November 13, to meet the Prince Wal's and be decorated by him ai to receive the British cross award . ^him by the British government f **< ' special distinguished service \vh: m 1 fighting with the Biltish Royal >'- i-iForce on the Belgian front. Chester Reporter, Nov. 10: It stated at Blackstock that the b .weevil lias appeared on at least t\ plantations in that vicinity, and thai - report from Clemson College as to t Identity of Insects sent there for e amination leaves absolutely no dou isi't HVjjj t0 presencc 0f fhe pest M Ella K. Stone, one of SBascomvilli most loveable women, died in this ci Saturday afternoon, following an o eration for appendicitis a few da previously, and buried at Union cer eterv at Richburg yesterday afternoc The Chester County colored ft , will be held on the grounds of t Chester county fair association tomo -row, Wednesday and Thursday. T management say that a fine line exhibits will I>e on hand, and also e pect some unusually good racing The annual County fair came to close Friday afternoon with the fir races, the Chester-Rock Mill footbi game, and the airship flights. T fair was pronounced as decidedly t a _ frest ever staged iu Chester coun fe?;tyy?d capable judges declared that jyany respects the exhibition equall lh? average state fair. The attendan good throughout, and it is pro fJS* able that a considerably larger pre realized than ever before in t fair's history A trunk said to ha T& Vcontained $450 or more in money, li Safe* clothing, fur, jewelry, etc., t ; ; aggregate value being something li %:<-* $1,000 jvas stolen early Friday eveni from the Gladden lodging house, i Valley street. The trunk was the pro < erty of a man named Davis, who connected with the Ziedman & I'ol Shows that were at the fair last we< A colored automobile driver. To Mobley by name, says ho brought ti white men from the fair grounds hi i Friday afternoon, and on the way town they asked him if he could ta them and a trunk to the Southern <1 pot. lie had no other engagement a: aggreed to do so; and the trunk w brought down-a tail's by the pair a placed in -the automobile, in which was transported to the station. T ? baggage-master's records show that was checked to Columbia. Saturd morning the theft was reported Chief" of Police (Irani, who took t case up at once with the Columbia a thorities; but recovery of the tin and valuables is hardly to be e pected as the thieves hail had ami lime to go into the trunk and divi the loot before the authorities put on the trail. Gaffney Ledger. Nov. 11: John Je?kins the surveyor who is loeati the spots on the sidewalk for t i white way standards, yesterday w having a hard time seeing up a down the streets through his Iran: on occount of the large number of pe pie passing. As soon as one pers loved out of the way another won take his place. However Mr. JcnXi made progress despite the many o stacles in his way. Two sales ha recently been completed by J. Kb .1 George D. Jcffcrios. local real esta men. These consisted of 111 act ?ar.* adjoining the filter plant, known the Kinder property, to L. llainrk who wiU improve the land by erecti; buildings and increasing are cultiv j - r * ition. The second sale was seven acres ' near the overhead bridge at the Cash mills known as I,. Hnmrick property ..A to J. E. Bycrs, for $300 J. AT. , Waters, one of the supervisors of registration, Saturday afternoon checked over the petition asking for an eleetiufn upon the question of school disl(] ti ict So. 10 issuing $200,000 worth of bonds for school purposes, and certified that more than one-third of the nt resident electors names were signed of 1o it AVolfson's Department store.' id ion Limestone street was Sunday night ; entered and robbed of three or more - . _ , i cil>.- ! he StlUS Ol ClOUIlUg. it I.UN.utri w. | lVC handkerchiefs, several small pieces of j ch jewelry, and other small articles. The p. robbers changed clothing in tWe store ar leaving 'three pair of overall pants. on one coat and other articles of apparel. rh Shoes and other articles were scattered c. about the store as if (they had been tried on and discarded. The cash f_ drawer was not molested... Lonnie je Hopper and Gilbert Webb, two white r, _ boys were tried by Magistrate W. W. y Daniels recently on charges of taking jv.' $5.25 out of the Victor Cotton Oil comp, pany's cash register. They were senr_. tenced to pay fines of $20 each or to op < serve 20 days on the county chainto 1 gang. Hopper paid the fine while le Webb took the days. "* Cleveland Star (Shelby) Nov. 11: ^ Mrs. Mary Ann Wallace died Sunday morning about 10 o'clock at the heme of Air. John Wright near Beams Mill, her son-in-law with whom she had mad!e her home. Mrs. Wallace's death followed an illness of several months. < !*& . :?he was over 80 years 61d Mist i ^ G'eorge Borders, son of Mr. Hugh " Borders of Patterson Springs and Miss ^ Delia Hord, daughter of Mr. George Ho.rd of Lawndale were happily mrr"' ried' Thursday aTternoon at 2 o'clock at r" the Jhome of the brides parents, Rev. K Johrt W. Suttle, officiating... .i..GovflG j ernor Bicket has pardoned jChivus and Clarence Bostic of No 2 township who J" submitted week before last to retail1 ~ ing and were sentenced to six months each on the roads. The pardon is on p*~ condition that they show good' bel" havuir for five years, pay a fine of lie | $100 each and the costs in the two eases amounting to $256 Deputy E. W. Dixon returned Saturday from Raleigii having taken Frank Mayhew 31 to the penitentiary to serve a term r of five years for entering a store and ^ scaling at Kings Mountain. Mayhews' partner June Robblns who operatei1 with him was given five years but n instaad of serving in the pen the judge , hired him to the commissioner of Gas1(_ ton county, the county to pay his j ' mntTinf S.S t?oi* month. Messrs. I or Graham Dellinger of Shelby and "e brother .1. 15. Dellinger of Baltimore Lli | have purchased 2,036 acres ol' land in Scotland county from their father, Mr. J. Pink Dellinger of Cherryville. Scothuui county is the second largest cot-> (on producing1 county in the state and %c' Mr. J? B. Delinger will go down the 8 first of the year to farm the land. he x- ? ' bt ?The 28th annual session of the r3 Northeast conference vof the Methodist Episcopal church, colored, was held in ss ,Sumter this week. More than 100 negty iv? preachers attended. Mayor L. D. p- .Jennings of Sumter, delivered an ad,,h dress of welcome. nin. """"^ JI DELCO-L1GHT { The complete Electric Light and lie I r> di.-i ruww a ioui Of x* lightens the burden of the housewife. No more liousc;i hold-drudgery. lal J|; F. C. RIDDLE he DEALER YORK - - - S. C. ehe .. I' ke ?? I NINETEEN YEARSlie EXPERIENCE in pharmaceutical | _ ' service is behind every Prescription lilled for you at this ] ,vo Store. THIS EXPERIENCE might save your life. Had you ever kc thought of it that way? IF YOtT WANT A DOCTOR tell j us about it. and we will get any doctor in Clover that you want nd ! and get him quick. ! < M IC I'llH.M'i ir> -n? ?. anu we arc 'u> I anxious to serve YOU. it CLOVER DRUG STORE I!. Ij. WYME, Proprietor IMione No. 2 Clover, S. C. nk j x i\r NORFOLK SELECT I OYSTERS in! sit I o- I HERKAFTKR every : on ' * I ,1,1 ; FRIDAY AND SATURDAY j 60 CENTS A QUART i,.. ; vo , MACKEREL? lit! : . At 2."> errs. Each. ito | rs ! A smaller one nt 1 "> CTS. j "I j5 a!j LOUIS ROTH I, V \ uiimiJsmmgiiimiiummmiMiiiiHiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinimimii! J We Do Not | S Beg The Favor | | of Your Patronage I THE FAVOR, if any, is MUTTTAL. AVo | sock no business on any basis other than E RECIPROCITY. We are glad to have your | patronage, but we try to pay for it in return = | NOT ONLY THROUGH IVIONEY SAVED 1 YOU ON MERCHANDISE, BUT THROUGH | | REAL SERVICE, PERSONAL INTEREST 1 AND BUSINESS FRIENDSHIP AS WELL. EVERYBODY NEEDS ONE | A Flash Light?We have them; also Batteries and E Bulbs. = FOR THE SPORTSMAN E 12 and lb Gauge Ithaca Shot Guns, Single Barrel | Iver-Johnson Guns, 22 Cal. Winchester Re- E E peating Rifles, Shells and.Cartridges. SEE. US FOR E Genuine Kelly Axes. We also have Axe Handles. E SPECIALTIES E E ' E Ranges, Cooking Stoves, Heaters, Extra Baskets E for Gvhtes, Fire Shovels, Fire Pokers, Coal = | < Hods. y | HOME RAISED SEED OATS . . | | We have about 25 bushels of pure, home-raised E E Red Appier Seed Oats. | Son us for Mill Food, Rico Meal, Peanut Meal. E | FARMERS HARDWARE & SUPPLY CO: I = M. B. CLiNTON, . .3. C. CLINTON, 5 President and Gen. Mgr. % ' Secretary & Trcas. E ?iT>i?iniMiiinniiinininiiiiiimimiimiiiiiiiiiiiimnn?miimii?iiiiiinniiimiiiiTn OTTR - OR'Rl'Rir) TO COURT AND TO DESERVE the fullest measure of Confidence; to Protect Our Customers' interests in every way that lies within our power, handling with scrupulous care all matters entrusted to us; to Rend.er Service in keeping with' the best traditions of the banker's calling, always remembering that OUR BANK EXISTS AND HAS A RIGHT TO EXIST ONLY SO LONG AS IT IS OF REAL PUBLIC SERVICE THIS IS OUR CREED. BANK OF CLOVER, - - CLOVER, S. C. M. L. SMITH, President. S. A. SIFFORD, Vice President. JAS. A. PAGE. Cashier. T. M. FERGUSON, Acst. Cashier. iiiiimmmiiimiimNiiiiimiimiiMimmmmmiiiiiiiiimiiiiMiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiji J THE LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK | 5 With Resources of Over E | ONE MILLION DOLLARS | = Thanks its friends.and patrons for enabling it to E | make this statement. | We hereby extend to ALL an invitation to be- E E come a patron of this STRONG HANK. E U. N. MOORE, Prcst. C. VV. McGEE, Cashier, E J. S. BRICK, Vice I'rcst. M. E. McGORKLE, Asst. Cashier E TiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiKiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuil jj I;! N1111111111! II11111111!1!I!)mINI]1111111111M11111i111;1n1:1111!IH i!1111i11S111iIIn11F HIIi III ^ IINHFRWFAR AND some other things | | UI1UE.IUT Lttl\ FOR WINTER WEAR ^ We arc wonderfully well supplied with ITnderwear for Men, Wo- E, E men and jL'hildren?Have it in nil grades and sizes. ~ SHOES Here is where you can buy Shoes for yourself or any SZ ? of your family---All sizes and styles?Dress and Heavy Shoes?and -~! ? prices as reasonably as Shoes can bo priced. We bought 'em right. ~ ~ HOSIERY -Moot people wear Socks and Stockings in the win- ~ ~ tor (and in summer tool, and we have Via? all grades for everybody. S SWEATERS AND RAIN COATS?N'n one wb<? has ever worn a r Sweater in the winter would tliink of doing without one. lad us show ~ ~ you what we httve?We have a good line. Also a splendid assort- 21: ? meat of ltain (.'oats. 2 MEN'S PANTS?All sizes, styles and dualities arc here. ?j? ~ GROCERIES -Fancy and Heavy, as well as Hardware,and .'ill 5' sorts of Farm Tools that will help you do better farming. 2jj' I THE EDISON PHONOGRAPH? 1 S Is easily the masterpiece in phonographs. We have the agency ;; E for the Edison. Come in and hear it talk and sing and play. Some ~ ~ of its entitle productions would make a man with the blues laugh. ~ 1 MADE-TO-MEASURE CLOTHING? | ~ Let ns have your order for a Suit if you want it before Xnms. ~ Z The tailors are all behind with their work?an order placed now will Zj insure delivery before Xrnas. Correct in style and quality and work- Hy! ~ manship and Fit. and priced most reasonable. We sell the .M. Corn ?. j jjj line?there isn't any that is better. | G. W. WHITESIDES & CO., Sharon, S. C. Ij Ty pewriter papers. 15 Cts. IT>. nnd j Typewriter Ribbons on snle at The ipward, at The Enquirer Office. .T. _ Enquirer office. . _ ' FIRST NATIONAL BANK | S1LYRON, - - S. C. MR. FARMER- i 0 I I You Are Invited to Reeonie a Patron i of This Hank. Are You Doing Your Duty? The Federal Reserve System un-|| locks the doors to a vast amount of money for the handling of business jand for the protection ofVlepositor*. Under this system we can take our securities to our District Reserve i Hank and get money?you can always get your money when it is in our Bank. Do Your Hanking here where you get j 'National Safety" and Service. J. S. HARTNESS, Cashier. I 1 No. 11439. TREASURY DEPARTMENT Oflice of Comptroller of tho Currency ' Washington, D. C., August 25, 1019. TlfHEREAS, l?y satisfactory evidence " presented to tlie undersigned; it has been made to appear that "The First National Bank of Clover" in the town of Clover, in the County of York and State of South Carolina, has complied with all the provisions of the Statutes of the United States, required to lie complied with before an association shall be authorized to commence the business of Banking; Now therefore I, John Skelton Williams, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that "The First National Bank of Clover" in the town of Clover in the County of York and State of South Carolina is authorized to commence the business of Banking as pror vided in Section Fifty one hundred and sixty nine of the Revised Statutes of the United States. In testimony whereof witness my hand and Seal of office this twentyfifth day of August, 1919l JOIIN SKELTON WILLIAMS* Comptroller of the Currency. 74-02 sw ; ' 1st BANK OF HrCK?GJove t HICKORY GROVE, S. ? We Invite your business and . assure you that every courtesy / and accommodation consistent with good hanking; will be granted J. S. WILKERSON, Pres. W. S. WILKERSON, Vice Pres. I/. M. ALLISON, Cashier, J. L. PLAXICO, Asst. Cashier. Bank of Hickory Grove HICKORY GROVE. S. O. YOUNG MAN~~ Get in line and wear the smartest, niftiest, nobbiest clothes?Hand Tailored to tit YOU and no one else?at prices no higher than the stock kind which arc made for anybody who has the price. TUST ARRIVED ! A new line of Men's SHIRTS, NECKTIES, COLLARS. SOCKS and UNDERWEAR All of the best quality and at prices that will surprise you. We represent the best .known tailoring agencies in the country and we GUARANTEE A FIT. Hundreds of the most beautiful textures tq select | from. / Come in and look 'em overTHE MEN'S SHOP Opposite People's Rank & Trust Co. i J. R. KELLY, Prop. YORK, - - - S. C. THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER T AM local 'representative for "The Progressive Farmer"?the South's best farm paper. Your subscription will be appreciated. Write for special offei during November, or send a dollar in your letter. S. S. HARTNESS, 2t 90 . R. F. D. No. 2, York, S. C. Noi It is said that Pre Hi day in November # Than various dates for the day HI the administration of A) Why President CI *?-/-? /In ?nvt L'nmv hilt lin\V \V u liv/ 11VI uuv i? } r^v?K N The anniversary of the si , Thanksgiving. When the United I opinion, ought to have b< looks after the interests o a l)iil making November ing Day. ! !JV THE WAY, it trons and friends, to know TOTAL RSSOU i ONE MALI' Mi: NINE MONTE To say that we ap| have made it possible for i mildly. If you feel that th< von or to vour neighbors 1 ||I bank with us. we extend y jjj part of your account with ZWALL W j!i Peoples Ba f5 C. L. CCBS, President. J. M. STP.OUP, Vice jjj WM BEST PROPHET 0P THE fut^R^ _ IS THE PAST f For more'than SIXTEEN YEARS IDE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF YORK Has mount to bo as good as thc^BEST'' y. and takes pleasure in plaeipjmwKthc disposal of its customers .the'lw&fities and experience gained during tins period of continuous Service and Growth. We confidently believe that this Bank run moot, ovorv nvmiremenfc of the J J ? ,4 A most exacting | "PUT NOT YOUR TRUST IN I MONEY?BUT PUT YOUR ^ MONEY IN TRUST." Wc pav interest on Time Certificates of Deposit and on Savings Accounts. Savings Accounts Opened With One Dollar and Up Don't be "Sissie" by carrying your money around or hiding it in the home? Deposit It In This Strong Bank, Where It Will Be Safe THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF YORK "YOU I LVD BETTER BE SAFE THAN SORRY" ? EiMiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiHiiiiiniciDiiiiiiKiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiimtiilniiiimiiiiiiimtHiL = *-'Tr J| lYour Bank ! =? ? SI . > fi I Account 1 s ;V | ? \ B | We respectfully solicit at least a part of your 1 Banking Business, with the assurance ofcS t '/ b E 1 t ? ;*vfV- t 1 I LIBERAL TREATMENT GOOD SERVICE AND ABSOLUTE SAFETY | s FOR YOUR FUNDS. .... 7' ' J . | The First NationalBank j ' I CLOVER, S. C. ?* g* * c mm 5 . 1 ^ 3 V. Q. HAMBRIGHT, Cashier . 5 Under U. S. Government Supervision. 5 . r lllTiSllflllllllllllCSIitlfillllilllllllllllCIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVSIIIffllllllllllllllllllllllKllllllllllinil '. L- . - ! MONEY TO LOAN LOANS AT 6 % INTEREST AT Seven Per Cent 011 First Mort- A ^RANGED for on Lork County gage on approved Real Estate. Farms. Long-term. (6 1-2 % THOS. F. McDOW. through Federal Land Bank). Why o7 ft" tf not st?P paying higher rates? Charges , 1 reasonable. C. E. SPENCER, VT* Real Estate Titles and Real E$- _5* Attorney. tnte Mortgages on sale at Tlie Enquirer n?7" Subscribe for The Enquirer now. office. [$2.25 to January. 1, 1921. member . 11th I sidont Grover Cleveland designated the last Thursksgiving Day. Before the Cleveland administration | j of Thanksgiving were designated, especially during 3raham Lincoln. evelaiul designated the last Thursday in November, appropriate it would he if ovember 11th 11 gning of the Armistice could be set aside as a day of I I Slates Senate ratifies the Peace Treaty, whichTn our ?cn done long ago, and gets down to business, and f the people, it may be that some one will introduce I I 11th a National holiday ? possibly Thanksgiv- II ^ will doubtless be of interest to our hundreds of pa- I I that the RCES OF THIS INSTITUTION EXCEED LLION DOLLARS, although we are just S OLD u-eciate the patronage and loyalty of our friends who is to announce these figures is expressing it far toe s establishment of this Bank has been of benefit to and you have not already joined the hundreds who j ou a cordial invitation to come and place at least a i this bank. 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