Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, December 05, 1919, Page Page Five., Image 5
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special Notices.
At Olivet.
Sunday school at 2.30 p.m. Preaching
at 3 p. m.
J. E. MahalYey, Pastor.
Ramah and Beersheba.
Ramah?Special services at Ramal
beginning on Friday night?Sacrament
of Lord's Supper on Sunday morninr
at 11 o'clock. Beersheba?Sunday
school at Beersheba at 3 p. m. A
preaching.
J. L. Yandell, Pastor.
1 Enon, Clover and Union.
Enon?Bible school at 10.30 a. m
'Preaching at 11. Union?Bible sehoo
at 2-30 p. m. Preaching at 3 p. in
Clover?Bibl? school at 10 a- m
Preaching at 7 p. m.
O. L. Jones. Pastor.
Clover Circuit.
King's Mountain Chapel?Sundaj
school at ll> a. in. rreacning ai n a
m. St. Paul?Sunday school at 2.80 p
m. Preaching at 3-30 p. in. CloverPreaching
at 7 p. m.
H. A. Whitten. Pastor.
A USEFUL PAIN
York People Should Heed Its Warn*
ing.
Have you a sharp pain or a dull
ache across the small of your back:
Do you realize that it's often a tlmelj
sign of kidney weakness? Promt
treatment is a safeguard against more
serious kidney troubles. Use Doan's
Kidney Pills. Profit by a York resl
dent's experience.
Mrs. S. T. Enloe, Lockmore Mil)
says: "Several years ago I suffere
with kidney trouble and I had sligh
pains through my kidneys. Before
long, the pains got pretty severe, ui
head ached and I had nervous spell
At time, I would be dizzy and little
black specks would come before m<
In fact, my whole system was ru?
down and it seemed 1 couldn't ge
enough sleep., I read a reconnnendr
tion for Doan's Kidney Pills and )
bought a few boxes. 1 am glad t<
say, Doan's cured me completely of al
that trouble."
Price 60 cents at all dealers. Don'
simlpy ask for a kidney remedy?ge
Doan's Kidney Pills?the same the
Mrs- Enloe had. Foster-Milburn Co.
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
SECRETARY REDFIELD SAYS:
"You might build up the railroad*
until they are ten tracks wide and fi
the rivers with steamers and still thy
farmer would not be served.". /
What's the answer? Motor trucks'
If by motor transportation, th<
~ J fi *
iarmer can mure i ettuu; uiaiwoc
his crops, the incentive for him t?
plant larger crops is greater, Th
result Is bigger crops, readily an>
widely distributed, and better markets.
Thousands of American farmer'
are putting the Indiana Farm Truck
to work because it pays from every
angle.
For farm hauling, where the loads
are heavy and speed is often required,
it is no secret that no truck fills th'
purpose like this Indiana Farm Truck
The manufacturers of Indiana
Trucks had the peculiar needs of th
farmer in mind in building this spe
cial farm modelA
striking feature of the Indiana
Farm Truck is its portable powe
un.lt, with which a farmer can p<
water, run a cream separator, a corr
sheller, an ensilage cutteh, a con
crete mixer, a wood saw, a feed grinder?or
any machine using a belt drive.
It gives you power where you wan
it, when you want it?down in thf
wood lot, in the barn, up in the house
?any where there is work to be done
The Carolina Motor Company, o
Statesville, N, C., are the State Dis
tributors, and expect to have severa'
of them in operation in this section ir
the very near future.
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MARRIED?At West End Baptist
parsonage, Rock Hill, Dec. 2, Rev. J.
C. Lawson, officiating, Mrs. ELVIRA
BARNHILL and. Mr. JOHN* R. RECTOR.
At the Methodist parsonage in Rock
IIUl, Wednesday evening by Rev. Mr.
Welsh, Mr. THOS. W. JONES and
Miss MARY HOKE SMITH, both of
Foit Mill township.
At St. Matthews, S. C., November
17, by Rev. Daniel Iverson, Miss
KATHLEEN RITCH of Clover and Mr.
HART T. ORR of Charlotte. Mr. and
Mrs. Orr will reside in Charlotte. The
bride is the daughter of Mr. W. F.
* Ritch of Clover.
OBITUARY
DIED?At the home of his daughter.
Mrs. J. M. Brackett in Fort Mill Saturday
night, Mr. JOHN FRANKLYN
LYTLE aged 69 years. Interment was
in New Unity cemetery Sunday afternoon
following funeral services conduced
by Rev. W. R. Bouknight, pastor
of St. John's Methodist church. The
deceased was born ir\ York county
August 23, 1840. He was married in
M^y. 1871, to Miss Elizabeth Dunlap,
who died in July, 1916, and is survived
by the following children: Thomas F.
Lytle, Arthur C. Lytle and Mrs. J. M.
Brackett, of Fort Mill; Mrs. J. W. Wilson,
Mrs. Samuel Nunnery, and MiMargaret
Rainey, of Rock Hill, and
Mrs. R. E. Wingate, of Tirzah.
?he (Cotton |t1arhd.
Friday, December 5, 1919.
Cotton Seed
Sharon 3Si $1 29
Clover ? 1 20
iTrzah 33J 1 14
Filbert 37 i 1 20
Yorkville 37i 1 20
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.
For Sale?Some fine Turkeys. Address
or call on Clettys AlcCarter, Yoik,
No. 6. It* 97.
For Sale?Dodge Coupe, slightly used,
good as new. It. J. Mackorell, York,
S. C. 97 3t*
For Sale?One 2-Ton Kissel Truck,
slightly used; but as good as new.
A bargain. J. M. & C. It. Met? ill,
Hickory drove. 9 3t.
c^Ia?(mo niii<imnliil(> taurine* car.
run less than 9,000 miles. New tires
all round and one extra new tire. A
Bargain. Win- M. McConnell, York.
S. C. It. 9'
Wanted?The public to know that
Black's Mill has been rebuilt and is
now in operation, giving excellent
satisfaction to all patrons. N. S.
Black. 97 2t*
For Sale?Nine head of Black Atn-us
cows, with calves by their side, and
1 one registered stock row. Apply to
J. J. Nivtns, No. 2, York. 93 4t
Wanted?The Public to know that
have a pure bred Registered Berck
shire Stock Hog for service. S. I
Sherer, Sharon, No. 1. 96 21
Taken Up?Wednesday, November 2
a shoat, male, black, weighs aboi
75 pounds. Owner may have sam
by proving ownership and payin
expenses including cost of this ad
vertisement. W. A. Watson, Yor
No. 4. 2t
Dog Estray?Whitish male sette
brown on back with brown ears, an
tail slightly trimmed, left me lai
Friday. Will appreciate informatic
and pay for trouble. James M<
Carter, No. 6, York. so 21
We want to buy?All the eggs you ha\
at the highest market price. Brir
them in now. R. D. Dorsett.
Wanted?Hickory blocks cut 40 inch<
Jong. Write for prices and infoi
mation. Hickory Handle & Mfg. Ct
Conover, N. C. 94 4t
My Business?Is electrical wiring an
installing all kinds of electrical ar
paratus. I guarantee satisfactoi
service at reasonable charges. O. I
Faris, York, S. C. 70 t.f. t
Wanted to Buy?a few first class fres
Jersey and Guernsey milk cows c
heavy springers. See me or 'phor
No. 66. H. E. Ferguson, York, S. <
78 tf
SEE OUR MULES
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVE
A CAR LOAD OF WELL RROK
TENNESSEE ANIMALS THA
WERE SELECTED TO MEE
THE REQUIREMENTS OF OU
CUSTOMERS. THE PRICES AN
TERMS ARE RIGHT.
McGILL BROTHERS
Bethany, S. C.
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TLUUIY 1L0 ILVU1Y
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We sell the famous
WHITE LILY FLOU]
?Good enough for jus
anybody for any purpose.
See us for price
before you buy Flour.
SHANNON &PLEXICO
Everything In Dry Goods, Shoes, Nc
tions, Groceries and Hardware.
SHARON, - - S. C.
JW W. O. w- Receipt Books on sa
at The Enquirer office. Mail ordci
filled promptly. ,
A Real P
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JAw. sT:H6K ( t atrcuA
I ST/MGY : / GIT ME
I / LET YOU A hlH??t.
\ RIDE Ml HE; /V?x'
jv/yv'r I ? , CRRISMUS,
" -J / aercHA
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suffis:
As Christmas ]
an added attraction for
Will any of us
get rifle, pair of skates
Don't cheat yo
present; something as
We have numbers of th
pleasures he will never
Farmers h
il
i VALUABLE FARM l
* FOR SALE1
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r,. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA 1
it County of York. j .
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g TTNDER and by virtue of a power ol J
I- ^ attorney and sale executed by th<
k owners thereof, namely: by B. G.
Bradley and others, devisees and
- heirs-at-law of Mrs. Lucy E. Bradle>
r late of Gaston County, N. C., I will
on Wednesday. December 17, 1919, at
Bt 2 p. m? offer for sale on the premise;
in near Piedmont Springs, S. C., and w;
sell the following described lands i
York County, South Carolina, namely
_ Beginning at a Post Oak stumj
re Mrs. M. A. McElwee's and Alex Love's
[g corner. thence, Sotth 86 3-4 West
20.33 to Stone. Piedmont Springs cor
_ ner, thence North 1-4 East 30 new
line, to Pine Knot, on Mrs. McElwee'f
^ line, thence North 60 1-2 East 10.S0 t?
Chestnut (down) on Hoad. thencf
" North 85 1-2 East 1,490 to Pine Knot.
_ thence South 17 1-2 East 12, to PinKnot,
thence South 18 West 25 to he
ginning corner. Containing eightytive
acre3, moro or less.
T Terms Cash.
This the third day of December 1910
f 97 s\v 4t W. T. DOVE.
f MELROSE. FLOUR
5? m 1
We again have in stock the famous
MELROSE FLOUR so highly esteem- I
ed by so many of our customers.
Also new goods including EVAPORATED
APPLES, TEACHES, ant'
PRUNES. _
D r
E Because of late opening and earl)
? closing in accordance with the order*
of the Regional Fuel Administration |
T we suggest that orders given the
pj day before may have assurance of being
filled. *
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SHERER & QUINN
"Everything to Eat."
STAR THEATRE ,
To-Day?Harry T. Morey in "Beat_
ing the Odds." Adopted from "Th< |
Money Maker." The Widely reai'
book by Irving R. Allen. y
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Saturday? Marie Walcamp in "The
Red Glove." Episode No. 15. "The
Mystery Message". Also a good comedy.
"Beauty and the Boob." The
Universal Current Event."
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1 Monday?Oeorge Walsh in "Putting t
one Over." He is always good don't
miss it- a
Coming?Corinne Criffith in l'Thin
Ice-" i
J. Q. WRAY, Manager.
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BACK WITH MULES
T HAVE just returned from St. Louis (
with a carload of Mules, personally
selected by me to meet local require>
ments. They are at my barns on East
Jefferson Street, and I shall be pleased
to talk Mules to all who are interested.
Come and see me. P. W. LOVE.
ie 99" Real Estate Titles and Jloul Ess
tate Mortgages on sale at Hie Enquirer
office.
resent For A ]
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1 /^lV( COME OM J ( l?
JlMMlE, ( \ c
) ler's #'VE J ^|||yj|gK
/ l^vo* t/neet^ ^
Day draws near the HARDWjA
every real red-blooded boy.
grown-up boys ever forget the
5, bicycle or even a real pocket li
ur boy out of this thrill. Give
sturdv and strong and manly i
em?Presents that will last him
forget.
Idw. & Supply
1EW FACES APPEAR
VERY DAY AT OUR
COUNTERSAnd
it is no wonder, as
people naturally go to the
store that gives the best
values for their money,
whether they ace spending
nickels or dollars, and
this store is known for it?
better values by hundreds
of people and you know
folks will talk when they
find some thine1 good, and
naturally they talk about
this store and its good,
honest merchandise at
real money-saving prices
Follow the crowds and
you will come to this store
\ FULL LINE OF DOLLS
H?C0NNELL (jJions co
TAKE NOTICE-By
order of the fuel admin
istrator business house*
are allowed to stay oper
only between t) a. m., anc
(i p. m. Our customer*
arc requested to goverr
1 hemselves accordingly.
3EST CREAM CHEESE
A superior quality. W(
lave it at 40 Cts. a, Pound.
STORK SUPPLY CO
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
THE CITY MARKET
Everybody knows the City Marke
s the place to trade as we sell every
hing in meats the people want.
We sell Boiled Ham, Cured I Ian
md Breakfrst Bacon.
We sell the best Eeef, Pork am
Sausage of any Market in Town.
We have Extra Selected Oysters 01
Wednesdays and Saturdays. Fresl
'ish on Fridays and Saturdays.
We will grind your sausage if yoi
vant it made at l cents a poundWe
bujf Beef HidPs, Eggs an
Sutter also Veal Calves and Fat Bee
Tattle. .'
When a man goes to buy sausage
lie wants something fit to eat,
And when it comes to making then
Old (Jeorge he can't be beat.
CITY MEAT MARKET
C. F. SHERER, Prop.
ileal Boy
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lRE STORE takes on
thrill that our first tar;nife
gave us?
him a HARDWARE
is you wish him to be.
for years and give him
1 Company
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| Help Us Obey the Law "; 1
J Do Kour Christmas Shopping Early |
1 4 WE ARE CALLING ON OUR GOOD FRIENDS, THE PUBLIC, TO HELP. 4
| K US IN OBEYING ORDERS. S
p NO STORE M
, y IN YORK COUNTY HAS A LARGER LINE .OF CHRISTMAS > U
1 ?5 ARTICLES ON DISPLAY THAN WE HAVE. S
? WE HAVE MADE EVERY EFFORT ,TO BRING FROM THE ffi
4 GREAT MARKETS EVERYTHING IN THE WAY OF NEW AND M
9 NOBBY CHRISTMAS ARTICLES. , ^
' S CHRISTMAS GOODS '
. ? FOR THE CHILDREN AND FOR THE GROWN-UPS?NO MAT- M
. 4 TER WHAT YOUR SELECTION OR PREFERENCE IN IIOLI- ?.
' ? DAY GIFTS MIGHT BE WE ARE ALMOST SURE WE HAVE NJ
5 IT HERE FOR YOU. ' X |
?| A FEW OF OUR OFFERINGS
jj* Include Columbia Grafanolas, $25.00 to $200.00; Ever-Ready Flash j*
Jf. Lights, $1.36 to $3.85. Eastman Kodaks, $12.00 to $17.50; Waterman gjj
JJ Fountain Pens, $2.50 to $6.00; Manicure Sets, $1.50 to $15.00; Toilet m
6 Sets, $1.50 to $15.00. 9
- g A BEAUTIFUL LINE M M
* $5 Of Silverware and Glassware is included in our offerings. v t#
\ ? WE HAVE S
? Toilet Waters and Perfumes?the famous Garden and Dierkiss brands\ jS
i 3| ?Shaving Sets, Safety Razors, including the Durham Duplex, ffre* g
S Auto Sti'op and Gillette brands; Ladies' Handbags and Purses of ^ 1
Sf crenuine leather and in beautiful designs. ' 5
SANTA CLAUS &
Has deposited here the largest line of Toys ever displayed in this sec- 3g
tion. He has Dolls from $10.00 down to 5 Ctsi; Wagons, Doll Car- S
riages, Guns?everything that will delight the heart of the boy and
OUR STATIONERY " ... E J
Line includes the finest in Box Papers from 25 Cts. to $4.00 a Box; R
Kodak Albums, Lap Desks, and any other articles.
GIVE HER CANDY : 1
For Christmas. Nothing makes a more appropriate gift for her. We g
have the famous Whitman's and Norris Candies in Christmas pack- ?
ages, at from $1.00 to $13.00. \
NO MATTER 9
IN WHAT SECTION OF YORK COUNTY YOU LIVE IT WILL R
PAY YOU TO COME TO CLOVER TO DO YOUR CHRISTMAS M
SHOPPING. BECAUSE OF LACK OF SPACE HUNDREDS OF S f
ARTICLES THAT WILL APPEAL TO YOU HAVE NOT BEEN S /
LISTED HER?BUT WE WANT YOU TO COME AND SEE ' ft
FOR YOURSELF. , V. ' *!
The Clover Drug Store I
CLOVER, S. C. r / R. L. WVLIE, Prop/
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IMPORTANT meeting of Pine Camp M ' 3
1 '~u* T* W- ?? A.nir rk
iit-vmmz: a this store will be open wu ?
'j0tm| from9a.m.until6p.m. |
? Each day except SATURDAYS, when we will be |g J
?? open from 8 a. m. until 9 p. m. These hours have Jg
'^SSri' $ ^cen ^xe(^ by the U. S. Fuel Administrator, and 9*
^ we will thank our patrons to govern themselves acI
I^lfe is never so low or so little <> xa ? .
an when occupied exclusively j;i? OUR STOCKS ARE VERY FULL >? J*
with the present. Are you pre- <? N|
paring your eyes for the strain Ti 2g Including Staple Merchandise of all kinds and we Sd
of the future? | S assure you that we can save you money 011 what J|
Broken Lenses Duplicated | Sj you need. We are selling practically everything
while You wait. 1at a Much Less Price Than We Can Duplicate the
I Williams Optical Co. f I S*m* Tod>'' I I
I Optometrists and Opticians Ijffi We are showing many pretty things for the <sj
|| Izard Building Ground Floor llad ClllistlliaS tlclde?Shop early. . .9
X H omnlnn Street &.' **
rock hill, . - s. c. |p see our dolls 3g
A big lot of tliem in all styles and sizes?Priced Si
FARM WAGONS ^ 50 CTS. to $8.95 Each. , rr;r:$
.MKlW?ta: I KIRKPATRIfK-RFIK frtMPANY -5
expecting another shipment soon. Se? KVT ll 1 I\ IV 1 il I IV 1 V IV U JU U IV V Villi il 11 1
nl?ont a Wide Track Owensbort - - j,'c %{*
Wagon. SELLS IT FOR LESS ??? x:-i*
Dairy leal. Also, Spartan Grain '
Dairy Feed. Try your Milk Cows or NOTIOF TO TRFSPASRFRS I
these Feeds and you will get mor< notice to trespassers att Ju77,.7V,
ALL persons, without^ distinction as
' A LL persons without distinction as to "to race or color, are hereby warned
Hour \\e nave sold more than : " rac0 or coior, are hereby warned not against hunting, fishing, cutting timber
car load ot ! lour the past week. \Y> race or co|or> are hereby warned not to or otherwise trespassing on lands ownare
unloading a tar to-day and have hunt, fish, cut timber or otherwise tres- ed or controlled by the undersigned,
another one rolling. I his Hour wa? 1)asa on tlie jan(js owned or controlled Disregard of this notice will be protoiight
at prices under to-day s marke by tjie undersigned. Disregard of this secuted to the full extent of the law.
and we will make it to your interest u be. progecuted to the full ex- J. J. BRYAN,
to see us before you buy Hour. tent of the ,aw w 3t 94 j R> BRYAN.
Mule Millinery?We have a largi E. N. STErHENSON.
' ' * " -*U VTTT..T NOTICE.
I assortment ci me very ne?i 1,1-0 >y. i>. i-.cnj.,.
Collars Bridles Breeching Leather P. B. NEIL ! TJEREAFTER our rates for clothes
Back Bands, Double aiuSin^eLlnes. 3t " cleaning will be as follows: Suit
I See us lor \ iilcaii Plows, fencing snontred and messed 75 cents n.v
! Wire, Barbed Wire, Rubber Mooring , , Ia?ia?inn
| WW. O. \V. Receipt Book" nt The Cleaned and pressed. $1.00.
FERGUSON & YOUNGBLOOD Enquirer Office. By mail, 30 Cto. ROYAI{; i^^RSETT^r?^.
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