Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, November 14, 1919, Page Page Six., Image 6
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-.THE NEXT PRESIDENT
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' Some Possibilities as the Field Nov
Appears.
" By Savoyard.
1 It is only seven months till the poll?
tics) national conventions meet about
the symmer solstice to name tickets
; fO? the great quadrennial politico.!
event of 1920, and yet small attention
is paid to the thing, possibly because
Henry Cabot Lodge is heading a strike
against the beneficent policies and
lpfty ideals of Wood row Wilson. The
. crpp of pctive arifo feceptive candidater
, on the Republican side of the hedge
. is legion, .anej ph the Democratic side
tbq crop of receptive candidates is prolific.
If last December, the Republican
. senate had. .done all in its power to
support Wilson, in this great mission
ar>a it that senate had DromDt
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> ly. ratifled the treaty the president was
able to secure?and it would have been
. .a ni.uc^fetter .treaty than it is, if the
Wrtfite had acted as 1 indicate, there
is little doubt in my mind that the
O. O. P. would have reap?d immense
political advantage from the situation,
dajtafnly the Democrats could not have
profited by the issue of world peace
. that is now becoming their greatest
asset.
* At this reading Governor Lowden of
Illinois seems to be in the lead for
the Republican nomination. It is said
that he has gained the support of
'Mayor Thompson, of Chicago, who was
hot-at .all'friendly a while ago. He
hails from the state of Lincoln and
Grant, and it helps his fortunes that he
is aot a member of either jhouse of the
present congress^ of the s<kmte, especially.^
He dwells on the east side
of tho Mississippi, and we may be sure
that' the Republican bosses do not intend..that
the nomination shall cross
tha't'.iafiigKt'y stream. . It has been impertinently,
"if not profanely, mentlonthat
flovernor Lowden is a son-in
lav Pf the Pullman Palace Car company
me joply, a concern hot very
populai^with the travelirig public, made
up of millions of voters, but It will be
awful Handy when young ifr. Hays
sett, about the gathering of a campaign
furnt Boss Barnes, of New York, Is
claimed as a supporter of Lowden, and
if that ia true, all that Lowden has to
do to make himself the pronounced
favorite in the race is to annex Frank
Hitchcock'and send him on a tour ,of
the'-south to mobilize the southern
delegates,, a matter apt at all difficult
if Hitchcock can be made to see that
Lowden stands the best chance.
The frienda pf Oen. Leonard' Wood
are quite active. They claim he will
have the solid support of New England
' in the convention, and that at least 80
per cent. of tbe .friends of the late Col.
Theodore Roosevelt In the Atlantic,
states .north of the Potomac are enthusiastically
for him. It is notorious
that the'ifreconcilable standpat element
of the Republican party hate
Wcodrow Wilson with more than the
malice that envenomed the heart of
Balzac's horrible old maid, Cousin
\ - Bettie, and they imagine that it, would
be !the sweetest revenge to make Wood
the successor of Wilson in the White
. House. ..It is matter of minor, or insignificant
moment, to them that with
Wood president we would have immediate
war with Mexico, which, regardless
of the merit of the quarrel,
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YORK, - - S. C.
166 Acres?More or joining the
laridis df'John Q.<Hall, Ernest Wood,
8am Bankhead,. Humbert Thomas. P?.
N. Modre and the. King's Mountain
Road. One dwelling house, one and
one-half stories high, five rooms; also
ope tenant house,-good barn, 40x30
shedded on one side, four stalls. This
farm produced in the year 1919 the
following.:. Twenty bales of cotton, includltag
the seed, $6,000. Corn and
UcllB W MUppi.V U1C lailll. A'Ul wuc UVAb
ten days will receive written bids on
the sable, privilege to reject all bids.
, 406 Acre*?Three tenant houses, 176
acres wood, tine bottom lands.
Price' $7,000. This is on Turkey Creek.
?200 Acres?With a nice nine room
hoQBe, tenant house, good barn. Price
$42 per acre. Eight miles, of York.
This is the finest bargain in the county.
J. C. WILBORN
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FOR QUICK SALE
four secos'd-haxd
two horse wagons.
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w comb quick if
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vol' want one.
CARROLL BROTHERS
50 HAMS WANTED
We^'want to buy FIFTY COUNTRY
CURED HAMS. ir you nave any to
Bell, see us at once. ?
When you have a good Fat Beef to
sill, LET ME ?NOW.
FRESH FISHFRIDAY
AND SATURDAY.
We will have a nice assortment ol
FRESH FISH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
Let us have your order
When that Calf gets four weeks oldGets
too strong for wife to hold?
Just send him on to town?
We pay you the cash right down.
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CITY MEAT MARKET
C. F. SHERER, Prop.
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would earn for us the fanatic hate of
all Latin-America, from the Bio
i Grande to Cape Horn, including Cuba.
Another and a more serious hazard
would.be war with Japan, which would
cost a million, lives and many billions of
t treasure. General Wood is not only a
i mighty man of valor, but he is a man
1 of war with dreams of fame gathered
ilfrom the. pride, pom?, and clrcums
starce of glorious war, including the
! prancing steed, the crimson sash, the
I gold lace, and the shapely corset. You
i can't neglect the corset when you set
i about an estimation of the heroic
> Leonard.
Senator Poindexter has thrown his
i kat into the ring, announced his can
dldacy, and proclaimed his platform. It
created small stir, other than a smile
of mingled surprise and curiosity. Rei
gardless of what Polndexter says, or
what Pofndexter thinks, or what Poindexter
hopes, the fact remains that if
r elected president, the successor of
Woodrow Wilson, his subserviency of
the standpatters and his policies of
standpattery would, cause Penrose himself
to stand ^ghast. His venom against
the league of nations is now explained.
He cared, nothing for or about the
league. He was merely bidding for
standpat delegates in the national convention
of 1920, for even Poirtdexter
knows that it will be a convention of
standpatters, by standpatters, and for
standpatters.
Poindexter's candidacy completes the
roll in one particular. Every Pro>
gressive of the slightest importance
west.of the Mississippi river is now in
the; ring either avowed or receptive.
In the list, among others, are Kenyon,
Kellog, Capper, Hiram Johnson, Borah,
and so forth.
If I could name Wilson's successor
It would be Carter Glass. He is in
the intellectual class of Wilson, and
a man of Wilson's Iron will and Wilson's
iron nerve. Rut he is ineligible.
He hails from the south. Ambassador
Davis, now representing us In London,
is another in the class of Wilson and
Glass. Possibly he is eligible, for
West-Virginia, whence he hails, is a
child of the G. O. P., brought into the
union bv the Caesarean operation, and
it in iii the main only technical southern
soil.
But there , ia godd timber on the
Democratic side. What's the matter
with McAdoo? He's all right.
. And They Surely Would.?A woman
crossing :a ferryboat told a deckhand
that she wanted to see the captain
when the, boat reached the slip and
makefa complaint. When the captain
came the woman said:
"I want to make a complaint about
those life preservers in the deck ceiling:
just look at them."
Well, what in the world is the
matter with 'em, madam?" asked the
captain as he looked up at them."
"Matter with! them?" echoed the woman.
"Don't you see that they're
dirty? They ought to be washed. If
a woman with a nice summer dress on
had to put one of those dusty things
on over it it would never, be fit to
wear again."
? There are about 3,756 officers and
enlisted men stationed at Camp JackIson
near Columbia.
HAVE GOODRICH
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In stock.
See me for your needs.
QUINN WALLACE
Agent for Oakland and
Buick Cars.
REAL ESTATE AGENCY
' FOR SALE
Ann ? r\_ i.,n nOTA
VM1U 1AIV?U1I >V I ibUl A>C., I Aw I V
feet, more or less;' G-room dwelling;
electric lights and water. See me at
once. Price Tory low.
71 1-4 acres?-Good farm on Piedmont
"Road about 10 miles northwest
of Yorkvllle. Has good new 5-room
dwelling, good 4-room tenant house,
good barn. Three horse farm of good
fresh land open, and balance in timber.
Offered for quick sale.
51 Acres?On Pinckney road, 2 1-2
miles from York. Two B-room houses
on the place.
48 Acres?Of land near New Zlon
church. "Will sell cheapFive
Room House?A Good Store
I Building and two Acres of Land, at
| Filbert, belonging to Tlr. E. L. Wood.
C. F. SHERER' Real Estate.
FLOUR
We have just unloaded one car of
Flour and have another one coming.
This Flour was bought at prices under
1 today's market. Whether you want
one sack or a ton, it will pay you to
see us before buying Flour.
VULCAN PLOWS
Just received a shipment of all the
j different sizes of Vulcan Turn Plows
and Middle Breakers, and Points and
Repairs. We carry a good stock of
i Points for Oliver Plows.
FEED STUFF
Wc have on hand a good supply of
I Peanut Meal, Mill Feed, Dairy Feed
and Horse Feed, Ripley Heed Wheat,
Seed Oats, etc.
1 We are still selling a good grade of
1 Coffee, at 3 pounds lor $1,00.
jFERGUSON & YOUNGBLOOD
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| A shipment of Young
I Belt Model Suits?the no
tractive mixtures. Let us
Don't forget that we
Conservative Styles in Sli
for men.
A select line of Men's
| $20, $25, $27.50 and $30.
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in size?Priced at $7.50 tc
RAINCOATS?AV<T
these?for Men, Ladies, L
Men's?Priced at $5.(
Ladies'?Priced at $6
Boys'?Priced at $5.5
Misses'?Priced at $6
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IT'S NOT YOUR
IT'S
Kidney disease la no respecter of persona
A majority of the 111a affilctlog
people today can be traced back to
'kidney trouble.
The kldneye are the most Important
organs of the body. They are the
lllterers, the purifiers, of your blood.
Kidney disease 1ft usually Indicated by
weariness, sleeplessness, nervousness,
despondency, backache, stomach trouble,
pain In loins and lower abdomen,
gall stones, gravel, rheumatism, sciatica
and lumbago.
All these derangements are nature's
signals to warn you that the kidneys
need help. Too should use GOLD
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HICKORY
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We have the Goods, inc)
ceries, Hardware, !
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Implements.
There are few more complete
county than ours. We do not know
THE PRICES WE ARE OFFE
MAKE PEOPLE FORGET TI
WE HAVE A TREJIENDOUS STO
QUALITIES TO ITT EVERYB
WE ARE OFFERING THEM
It is worth anybody's whi
what they can get foi
J. N. McGILL'S i
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show them to you.
also have a full line of i
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s Overcoats are here?at ||
Overcoats?6 ?o 18 years I
) $18.75 and all between, f
are especially strong on |;
toys and liiris?an sizes, *i
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i.OO, $8.50 and $12.50.
0, $6.50 and $8.50. ' |
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YOUR KIDNEYS
dlately. The soothing, healing oil stimulates
the kidney*, relieves Inflartlmatlons
and destroys the germs which
have caused it' Do not wait until tomorrow.
Go to your druggist today and
Insist on GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil
Capsule^. In twenty-four hours you
should feel health and vigor returning
and will bless the day you first heard
of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil.
After you feel that you have cured
yourself, continue to tax? one or two
capsules each day, so as to keep In
flrst-tfass condition and ward off tha
danger of other attacks.
Ask for the original Imported GOLD
MEDAL brand. Three sizes. Money refunded
if they do not help you.
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luding Dry Goods, GroFurniture,
Agricultural
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or better selected stocks In the
of any in this part of the county.
RING ARE CALCULATED TO
IE HIGH COST OF LIVING.
CK OF SHOES?SHOES OF ALL
ODY. THE PRICES AT WHICH
ARE SIMPLY REMARKABLE.
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: a Cash Dollar.
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REAL ESTATE
If you want to buy, it will pay you
lo see Mo. If you want to sell I will
make it to YOUR interest to let me
handle your property.
Some of my offerings:
58 3-4 acrcc?5 miles from York. 6
room residence and barn. About 10
acres nice bottom land. About 14
acres woodland. 1! horse farm open.
Property of W. M. Stowe.
1ir3 acres?2 miles from York on
Turkey Creek road. 9 room two story
residence, large barn, 30x50 feet, cotton
house, 2 tenant houses, well of good
water and 3 or 4 springs. About 100
acres in cultivation, 3 pastures, plenty
of wood (oak and pine) to run place.
Property of K.^L. Deviney.
268 acres?& miles from York on
public road. 7 room residence, large
barn, 12 stalls, well of good water, 4
tenant houses and 2 small barns. Good
pasture. About 100 acres oak and pine
woods. 6 horse farm open. Property
of J. Q. Hall.
89 acres?9 miles from York, 5 miles
from Smyrna and 5 miles from King's
Creek. Smyrna It. F. D. passes place..
One horse farm open and balance in
woods?something like 100,000 feet saw
timber. 12 acres fine bottoms, 3 room
residence. Property of P. B. Bigger.
98 2-3 acres?10 miles from York, 7
miles ,fiom Clover and 6 miles from
King's Creek, just off road leading to
Piedmont Springs. Santiago school
1-2 mile; 1-2 mile from A. M. MeUill's
store. 7 room dwelling, barn and crib.
One 3 room tenant house. About 40
acres open land, balance in oak and
pine timber?something like 50,000 feet
saw timber. 2 small pastures. Fine
orchard. Property of J. E. Bigger.
100 acres?1-2 mile of Hickory
Grove on good sapd clay road. About
35 acres open land, balance in forest
timber?mostly pine and oak. One
tenunt house and barn. Property of
J. M. Leach.
656 acres?2 miles of Hickory Grove
on Rutherford and Chester road. 6
room dwelling, 8 tenant houses, barns,
cribs, etc., About 450 acres cleared,
land, balance i-n woods and pasture.
3 good wells, good springs and
branches, Bullock's Creek bounds place
on South and East. 125 dfcres good
bottom land. Property of J. M. Leech.
300 acres?1-2'mile of-Hickory-Grove
just off Rutherford and Chester road,
I tenant houses and barns. Watered
by springs and branches. About 200
acres open land, balance in woods and
pasture. Property of Mrs. Ella J.
Scoggins.
195 acres?2 1-2 miles of Hickory
Grove on two public roads. 6 room
residence, new (4 stall) barn, and one
tenant house. About 6 horse farm
open. Plenty of wood to run place.
Nice pasture. Property of J. S. and
Tohi Wilkerson.
210 acres?3 1-2 miles from York oh
Pinclcney road. 8 room residence, well
oV good water, 2 large barns, three 4
room tenant houses and one 3 room
tenant house. 40-acre pasture. Good
orchard. About 150 acres open land,'
balance in oak and pine timber. Property
of M. A. McFarland.
212 acres at Brattonsville?2 tenant
houses etc. I will sell this place as a
whole, or in 3 tracts, to wit: 57 acres,
G5 acres, apd 90 acres. Property of
Estate Mrs. Agnes Harris.
132 2-3 acres?3 miles South of
Sharon on McConnellsville road. One
new 4 room residence and one 5 room i
old residence, 2 small barns, well of j
good water and small orchard. About^ J
1-2 of place open land and balance in. J
woods and pasture. One mile of <
Bfcatrsville school. Property of W. P. (
135 Acres?Half mile of incorporate J
limits of York on Lincoln road; 5-room J
residence, barn, 3 tenant houses, two |
branches on place, about 8 acres bot-( j
torn land. About 10 acres woodland,* j
and balance work land.
157 Acres?11 miles from York, and
G miles from King's Creek; 8-room
residence, barn, 3 tenant houses and
other necessary outbuildings. About
80 acres open land, and balance in pasture
and timber?something like 150,000
feet saw timber; 3 pastures. x
37 Acres?11 miles from York, 8
miles-from Clover and 5 miles from
King's Creek; G-room residence, bam,
well of good water, cotton house, etc.
Good orchard. About 20 acres open
land and balance in woods?about 12,000
feet saw timber. Property J. E.
Bigger.
233 Acres?14 miles from York, 5
miles from King's Creek, and 6 miles
from Smyrna. Good school within 1 1-2
miles; 4-room dwelling, spring close to
house; 1 good tenant house; 2 good
tenant barns, etc. About 60 acres in
cultivation, balance in timber, from
250,000 to 300,000 feet pine saw timber
?will saw boards from 6 to 10 inches.
350 Acres?10 miles from York, 6 1-2
miles from Tirzah and 8 miles from
Clover, -on 3 public roads, within 1 1-2
miles of sand-clay road, to Clover.
About 100 acres open land, balance in
timber and pasture. About 80 acres
under wire fence. Talk about your
saw timber, here it is?pine, hickory,
white oak, &c., but n^stly pine; 7room
residence, good barns, 3 good
tenant houses?6, 5 and 3 rooms respectively.
Ginhouse, store room, 20x50
feet, an excellent stand. Forest Hill
school 1-4 mile of residence; 4 churches
within 4 miles. Property of It. E. L. |
Ferguson. .
125 Acres?10 miles from York, and
S mijes from Clover on Rock Hill and
Clover road, 1 mile of sand-clay road,
spring close to house. About 50 acies
open land, balance in woods and pas- (
ture; 31 acres forest timber, mostly
pine. 1-2 mile of Forest Hill school: '
4 churthes within 4 miles. Property h
of Perry Ferguson.
52 1-2 Acres?4 1-2 miles from York, i
on Adair's Ferry road. 5-room resi- '
dence; 2-story barn, well of good wa-1
ter, plenty of timber for place?pine
and oak. Good pasture. Right at i
school.
14 Acres?Good fresh land, 4 1-2 5
miles from York, 1-2 mile from Fil- .
bert, on Betchler road. 4-room resi- .
dence, barn, crib ,and cotton house.
Good pasture, tine strawberry patch;
$40.00 of berries sold this year. Fine p
orchard of various kinds of fruit. Fil- "
bert school 1-2 mile- Property of C.
W. Betchlcr.
177f Acres?Within 1-2 mile of Fair i
View school. Residence, barn, well of I
good water; 1 tenant house, &c. About j
100 acres open land and balance in j
timber?oak, hickory, poplar and pine.
Good bit of saw stuff; 2 branches on
nlurp. T'roDertv of W. P. Smith.
liOt in Clover?At corner of Main
and Ne\y Brooklyn streets, 145x33"
feet; 9-rooni residence, well of good
water; 3-stall barn, smoke-house,
wheat house, &c. Good orchard, good
garden- Electric lights in house. Three
good lots could be gotten out of this j
place. Property of J. L. Stacy.
Lot in York?At corner of Main and I
West Madison streets, fronting 75 feet I
on Main St., 200 feet on Madison St..
and 125 feet back width; 8-room residence,
besides kitchen, pantry and
halls. Water and lights. Store room j
24x74 feet. Property of J. W- Dobson.
4-room Residence?In York on Charlotte
Street. Cow barn. Good well of j
water. Property of J. W. Watts.
6-room (new)?Residence, barn npd ^
crib in McConnellsville on Crawford
Street. Well of good water. Property !
of It. H. Lee.
Loans arranged on farming lands.
GEO. W. WILLIAMS
REAL ESTATE
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| SEEJAMES BROS. FOR. MOLES- ! |
If Better Mules, Mares and Horses could \ |
| had at lower prices than we offer, we would ce- | /
| tainly have them. We depend more on volume f 5
5 business than 011 big profits on the individual sal .5
S hence we are constantly buying more stock to si 5
5 more at' reasonable priced. . 4 , i 1 '
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Cotton, Buys Cotton Seed, Sells Cotton S.d n
Meal and Hulls. Also makes Best Strait ^
Patent Flour, and Corn Meal that has no jiperior.
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iAlso Sells COAl>and ICE. v | j
OUR CORN MILL?Has been overhauled andut j |
rn First-Class Condition. t The mill sttes ; !
have been re-dressed, and the output tremjd- <!
ously improved. There is 110 better meal tbe . ;!
had anywhere.
BRING US YOUR-Sced Cotton to be gined, j j
and your wheat and corn to be ground.
TRY OUR RICE BRAN?At $3.50 per hunted ! j ,
for hog feed. . j
I If we do not give absolute satisfaction to all c our j j
customers we want to know the reason wlp.
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TENDER BEEF- TOTHE FARMERSThat
s our specialty?our
3ustomers sa\ \\ c are gi\ illft* Possibly you iiave already tought of
it to them Suonose VOll trv }" but we want t0 suPSest thstone vay
II iu lilt HI. juu II > of ,nsurlnf? Keeping tenants k to have
lis a few times. ; comfortable tenant houses. Suppose
, you sec about fixing yours UPioW and^ ,
CJATJTT APV? f>et them in shape before cold,weather
7' sets in. See us for LUMBER aid oih
Well, we say yes, and then ;er needed materials. We kn<w that
... j i i I we can give you as good servicemd a*
30me. VV C mean to keep it LOW PRICES as you can find anyso?you
can be sure of that. |whereFISH
AND OYSTERS? "'IIEN' vou WAST
You'll find them here 011 LUMBER. Rough or Dressed, Shlnges,
n * -j i n i i I Roofing, Laths, Lime, Cement, Paitts,
r ridays and Saturdays. ions, oiass, putty, etc., see us. we are
Let us serve you. sure that our prices are RIGHTThe
SANITARY MARKET LOGAN LUMBER YARD LEWIS
G. FERGUSON, Prop.
Eft If you have farms or city property for sale, write us. ' We will S
ffl subdivide and sell your property AT AUCTION quickly and:||
I Farm Lands Our Specially?Territory Unlimited 1
| Ninety-Seven Thousand Six Hundred and^ Eighty-Eight acres of Farm "ffl
I Land amounting1 to over rirc. jjkjl.jl.jiko soia in mt
1918. Write for booklet of endorsements and infor- tfl
mation about our auction methods.
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Offices; PETERSBURG. VA. and GREENVILLE, N. Cv fl
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