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AT THE CHURCHES CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEP- 3 HERD. Rev. T. T. Walsh, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 a. m. | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN ? Rev. E. 11. Gillespie, Pastor. 1 j. Sunday Services?Sunday school at I 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. I ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. Rev. J. Jj. Oates, Pastor I Sabbath Services?Sabbath school at 1 10 a. m. Morning service at 11. Jk Evening services at 7. Y. P. C. U. at , Ii it * p. m. i? i\ FIRST BAPTIST ' : Rev. R. II. Waugh, Pastor. v Sunday Services?Sunday school at h 10 a. m. Evening service at 7.30 0 h CHARLOTTE STREET BAPTIST ' ' I Rev. B. H. Waugh, Pastor. ?! Sunday Service?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning services at 11 con- IJ ducted by Dr. Langstan of Columbia, r TRINITY METIIODIST. I Rev. J. E. Mahnffey, Pastot. * Sunday Services?Sunday school at * 10 a. in. Morning service at 11. ^ ~~ THE TENDENCY TOWARDS SMALLER FARMS J c rnd more intensive farming is report- rj ed in eighty-one counties In the State. c The cause of this situation is the f scarcity of farm labor, and the con- I sequence is smaller farms and greater individual effort by the farmer him self. j Realizing therefore the vital neces- * sity for time-saving somewhere n? ; somehow, the farmer Is beginning to c see that this problem is solved by P y improvement of highways which will enable him to do more hauling in less < time. 4 1 It is reported that seventy-eight * counties are improving their highways, < and all but seven counties report pub- t lie opinion favorable to the construe- t .i 1 ..,,>,11,. Ihnr. IIUII UIJU UUlliJlt'Iiaiivr wi i/uuiii/ >..? . oughfares by methods of taxation. Just another step and the farmei adopts the time-saving element < motor truck transportation in place of team hauling:. Further economy is gained by usm- i a truck that is equipped with nnrtnb' ] power that will operate any. kipd of c belt-driven machinerv to grind feed, i saw wood, light the farm, etc. c ' The fart that the Inuiana Farm > Truck is built to fill these special farm ' uses accounts for its great popularit: 1 in all farming sections. s This Indiana Farm Truck, more than ] any other piece of machinery, over- . comes the shortage of farm labor. The Carolina Motor Company, o Ftatesville, N. C., handle this truckMn . North Carolina. STRAIGHTFORWARD^ TESTIMONEY Many York Citizens Have Profited By It. If you have backache, urinary ] troubles, days of dizziness, headaches . or nervousness, strike at the seat of the trouble. These are often the i symptoms of weak kidneys and there is grave danger in delay. Doan's Kidney Pills are especially prepared for kidney ailments?are endorsed by I oyer 50,000 people. Your neighbors | recommend this remedy?have proved its merit in many tests. Ask your I neighbor. York readers should take I *?' " o V> /i/nirn o-o ? n I 1m of i?o i o*lv *1 ? /! I testimony of a York citizen. Ask your I neighbor. W. F. Putnam. Jefferson St., says: "A good many years ago I had symptoms of kidney trouble. I suffered with terrible headaches and this was a source of constant annoyance. It 1 has been so long since that time nil I can say, Doan's Kidney Pills cured me of that complaint and I haven't had any need tof a kidney medicine since, , r?> mv kidneys have been in fine condition." Price 60 cents, at all dealers. Don't j] simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that * Mr. Putnam had. Postcr-Milburn Co., c Manufacturers, Buffalo, N. Y. 1 1 GIVE YOUR FRIENDS I CHRISTMAS PR S EXTRA SPECIAL ON A 3J DRESSES, COAT S M AND CHILDREN'S J* Regardless of the fact that we jm v i.r? i i;i,uaE,, we are going 10 give . ? for the NEXT TWO WEEKS. If y tjS DRESSES, SUITS or COATS you v rar ferings a look over. & SILK DI ** This season's good style Dresses and Taffetas fit $15.00 SilLK DRESSES?At . 32 $20.00 SILK DRESSES?At . ? $25.00 SILK DRESSES?At ... ** $30.00 SILK DRESSES?At . $35.00 SILK DRESSES?At . WOOL D] Sf. We have ONE SPECIAL LOT c 32 $20.00 values?These we will sell? W $25.00 WOOL DRESSES?At #? $30.00 WOOL DRESSES?At \A $35.00 WOOL DRESSES?At fc"f. $45.00 WOOL DRESSES?At 32 $50.00 WOOL DRESSES?At S COAT i SERGES, POPLINS. GABERDINE; Sy ?Navys, Blacks and Browns?Good \a just in jjtfr $20.00 SUITS?At ? $25.00 SUITS?At $30.00 SUITS?At $35.00 SUITS?At Wrf $40.00 SUITS?At I" LADIES' AND CHI SjP We have a beautiful range o priced within very easy reach COATS, worth $5.00?Special 'jm COATS worth $6.00 Special? Qm COATS worth $6.50?Special COATS worth $7.00?Special Wf COATS worth $10.00?Special Jjuj COATS worth $15.00?Special COATS worth $20.00?Special LADIES'COATS IX 15LUES. DitoW $20.00 COATS?At 3* $25.00 COATS?At M $30.00 COATS?At y$ $35.00 COATS?At Vrf $40.00 COATS?At <g. $80.00 COATS?At V M Let Us Show You These i ** You Some Real Mo 1 KIRKPATRICK-Bl ^ SELLS IT F At Philadelphia. M Sunday school at 2.30. Preaching at p. m. .). E. Mahaffey. Union. Enon and Clover. Union?Bible school at 10.30 a. m. 'reaching at 11. Enon?Bible school _ t 2.30 p. m. Preaching at 3 p. m. 'lover?Bible school at 10 a. m. ^ louse?Preaching at 7 p. m. O. L- Jones, Pastor. M HYMENEAL " MARRIED?At the home of the ? ride's mother Mrs. W. M. McConnell n Yorkville Tuesday evening, Hev. E. ? I. (Sillespie officiating, Mr. PHILLIP J' V. LOVE and Miss MAMIE McCON- gj \ELL,. uotn Mr. anil Mrs. l,uvc aic j /ell known residents of Yorkville and j*u lave many friends and acquaintances ijy iver the county, the former having- 3' leen engaged in the stock business and ,? arming since he resigned as chief of *, >olice of Yorkville, while his bride is 5j videly known because of her kind ? lelpful disposition and her efficient o' vork as a trained nurse. Mr. and Mrs. 31 jOve will live with the groom's mother * in East Jefferson street. 5| At McConnellsville Tuesday evening w ?v Kev. 1?\ H. Ward law, Mr. J. OKCAK W ilOORE, Jr., of McConnellsville to w diss FLORENCE CLARK 6t New Q fork state, the ceremony being at- 3| ended by a large number of relatives ? ind friends of the contracting parties. *1 At the home of Col. and Mrs. C. B. Armstrong in Gastonia, Wednesday 3 ivening, Miss ZAIDA RAGAN and Mr. jy THOMAS EDWARD LEAVETT, both ^ if Gastonia, Rev. J. H. Ilenderlite of- a| iciating. ^ At the home of the bride's parents, H dr. and Mrs. John L. Poag near Rock V Jill, Wednesday afternoon, Mr. J. 5 JARGROVE MONTGOMERY and 3 diss MARY rOAG, Rev. John Holler ^ ifflciatlng. Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery % vill live at Salter, S. C. S Wednesday evenihg by Rev. J. L. w Jates, Mr. STACY CHAMBERS and ft diss ODETTE MITCHELL. The J jroom is the son of Mr. John Chambers S| if Yorkville No. 2, while his bride is he daughter of Mr. G. M. Mitchell of ju he same section. k; OBITUARY ? DIED?Monday of pneumonia at her tome -on King's Creek No. 1, Mrs. J. "S NEWTON PEELER, in the 73rd year if her age. The body of the deceased ? vas burled in the cemetery at Caanan * >n Tuesday following funeral ser- y /ices conducted by Rev. II. A. Whitten. 3 J 1 onrwlvad hv llPl- hllS- X lilt* UWCUSCU IO on. ? . u? x?nd, three sons, Messrs. James, Will a md Henry Peeler and one daughter, ? Miss Sallie Peeler. y ?he (Cotton Jflnrkct. a Friday, December 12, 1919. 3 Sharon 37i $1 20 1 Clover ? ? 1 02 H Filbert 38 1.12J | Filbert 38 1 121 3 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. ? For Sale-r-Thoroughbred Duroc Jersey W Pigs. Dr. W. M. Kennedy, York, S. C. 99 2t Q ror Sale?One parlor grand Everett r Piano, practically new. Attractive H price for quick sale. For informa- 9 tion and terms, see J. A. Marion, y Atty., York, S. C. 99 4t S -or Sale?Horse, Mule, Harness, 2- W Horse wagon, Cole Cotton Planter, 2 Oliver Turn Plows, 2 guano dis- y tributors. Apply to J. E. Johnson, 3| York. S. C. 98 3t. 1 Wanted.?Highest market price for ?J from 1,200 to 1,500 bundles of well Q cured 1919 fodder, delivered at my g| residence. J. S. lirice. 98 2t. ? WHOSE MULE? I I" HAVE taken up a claybank mule, 3 about 14 hands high, Uiat the'own>r can have for expenses, including the W :ost of this advertisement. J. C. ROB- K [SON, York R. F. D. No. C. 11 3 ; a useful |? ;esent? |i lLL SILK AND WOOL S ? lUITS AND LADIES* | COATS- M got our Ready-to-Wear marked ^ : you something VERY SPECIAL ou are going to need anything in ga- ? "HI ?? r? h.. ,,f. AN I - IESSES ji i i?mostly Satins, some Georgettes 3&L $ $11.95 E? | $16.95 IV X $21.95 Wh A ..- $24.95 *k $ $29.95 RESSES ?j? if these at $15.00 that are regular TO I At $11.95 -Vfc X $21.95 Vk $24.95 * $29.95 4? f $37.50 TO V - $39.95 <.... B suits ff ft S, TKICOTIXS AND VKLOUUR jfc X Style, New Suits?Some of theni kL ,|, $15.95 TO ? $21.95 jft y $24.95 K V $29.95 *kjA $34.95 49 .{. LDREN'S COATS xB S f CHILDREN'S COATS, and all P>i .j. $4-29 fl & At $5.29 H? X $5.45 B A $6.29 PN A ?o OR tCfiC A V-y? j $11.95 ffc * $15.95 x *NS AND BLACKS iff V $15.95 J* $21.95 My $24.95 PSi X $29.95 .% $34.95 $64.95 jfJJ * Specials?We Can Save m- * ney SB It ELK COMPANY If OR LESS &;$. y Business?Is electrical wiring and t installing all kinds of electrical apparatus. I guarantee satisfactory service at reasonable charges. O. II. Faris, York, S. C. 70 t.f. tf \ I THE SHIEDER | READY FOR CHR1 I Always in the front rank 1 the holiday shopper is 1 f good-year 1919 than in t J better prepared than hoi 2 Staple and Novelty goods 5 will be easy to make so t store and that; too withon g purse-strings to buy a gi 5 be appreciated and will 1 t while gift, save time ant - ^ **?-* 4- tt?i\ /in VI nil T?nl I7 ?iuru nr?L?w Kmj i;au r>iu * ij f Manicure Sets?variouslj Elegant China?dain [ Cut Glass Pieces i Fine Stationery?pleases Perfumery?The qua Silye;rware?Set | Cigars, Pipes, Cigarettes, I Doll Babies, Toys, Gi J Safety Razors f | Pocketbooks, Bill Books, | CANDIES?Our famous # in Special Xmas pa a delicious as any car ways is a most accej I SHIEDER-SNELLING |1920 NEW JANUA1 J COM?: iN AND HEAI a WILL GO ON SALE A "Absent"?Baritone Solo, by 1 5* A-2804?"When Ycu Come He A veure. J "Down By the Brook," Waltz, A A-2302?Enid, Waltz, by Colui R A-2809?"Steam Brnt Bill," 1 5 man; "Casey Jones," Tenor Duet, M A-2807?"Nearer A y God to r J* isters of Chicago; "Aileste Fidele A A-2808?"Jesus, Savior, Pilot j\ I# .? /n *ii?r:11 mU/s,.A c; sieuar yuariene, y?hi nine uc 2 car Seagle. A A-2805?"Royal March of Italj y "Viva La Francia," by Grenadier A A-2817?"Only Fox Trot," Dai R and "Chinese Lullaby." A-281C?"Everybody Calls Me K Hayes. Hear this one. x A-2800?"Ida and Dot," Polk? A Novelty Record. K A-2810?"I Love Just the Sarr 2 Gone You'll Soon Forget," Peerlesi S A-2821?"Tell Me." A1 Jolson X end "Wonderful Pal," Tenor Solo, A A-2822?"Lullaby Time," by Ji R Clear Sky," Burr. 2 A-2820?"Open tip the Colder S Sheck; "Granny Rowland." X A-2815?"Just Lea\e It To M A Would He Surprised," Kaufman. *. A-2819?"Oh, What a Pal VV ^ Blues." by Columbia Saxaphone S< * A-2903?"Steal Aws.y to Jesus x Harp," by Fisk Univers ty Male Qi A A-2818?"Hello! Hello!" Ja 5 None O* This Jelly Roll," Fox Tn jt A-5I24?"Wine, Women and S< ? itan Opera House Orchestra, 12 ii x E-518G?"A Moorish Lady," ai ft way," by French Orchestra. A-G126?"That Hani That Ro ? and "Whoa, January!'' One Step. X 78,100?)Santa Lucia," Riccardc A 78325?"Whispering Hope," Itoi A We have on hand at all times a qu X' will always bo glad to have y< A be a pleasure to demonstrate c X for you. I YORK FURNITIIRF I fjfl k V/1M& A V1UU1 Viui *J ? CAR OF FINE ANII GR( FOR SALE 0 CALL ON ME AT ONC HAVE TO OFFER IN YOU CAN (10 FIJRTIIK HORSES ^BY B. For Sale?Ford touring car of 1918 model. C. K. Simmons, Hotel Shandon, York, S. C. 98 tf. For Sale?Dodge Coupe, slightly used, good as new. It. J. Mackorell, York, S. C. 97 3f SNELLING CO. '1 ISTMAS SHOPPERS | with Gifty Gift goods for ^ lone the less ready this he past?in fact, we are S *etofore. New stocks of xa i for the souvenir giver it ^ nsible selections at this Jg it undue straining on the ft worth-while, a gift to ?g )c. For the really worth I bother by visiting this jro please?We have 8g r priced >? ty and beautiful fh 3?always acceptable m always .j? ility unsurpassed W s and Odd Pieces , Tobacco imes for little folks Jg or men , Pass Books, etc. ft Chocolates and Bonbons, m ckages, is as dainty and idies ever made, and al- g Dtable Xmas present. ffi DRUG COMPANY | ig&g&g&sm, RY RECORDS 1920 1 R THEM . DECEMBER 20TH, 1919. M L.ouis Graveure. Br me"?Baritone Solo by Louis Gra- S2 Columbia Orchestra. kU [Tibia Orchestra. s9 'enor Solo, sung by Irving Kaufby Irving and Kaufman. -W) 1'iee," Male Chaoir, Paulist Chor8," by Paulist Choristers. wr le," by Oscar Seagle and Columbia $1 Any Stars In My Crown " by Osby Italian Grenadier Band; and p% Band. ? ... nc ace Music, by Princess Orchestra, Aa Honey," arid "Freckles," by Nora i, and "Four Little Blackberries," Kg ip Sweet Adeline," and "When I'm 9 Quartette. W Comedy Sketch wlrth Orchestra, yi, by George Meador. JKK imeifand Harrison, and "Out of a 1 Gates to Dixie Land," Van and e," by Irving & Kaufman; "You as Mary," and "Weeping Willow au ;xtette. 2S ," and "Little David Play On Your Wj jartte, Negro. Xk ss; "I Ain't Gonna Give Nobody )ng," and "The Skaters," Metropolich Record. rS id "If 1 Should Die On the High- X$ eked the Cradle Rules My Heart," J* 1 Stracciari. W se Ponselle and Barbara Maurel. antity of the best Records, and we >u come in and hear them. It will Vf% lur macmnes ana puiy me nc?nu? ? iND HARDWARE CO ? VIALS AT HICKORY | 3VE | R EXCHNGE { $ 1 i 3E AND SEE WHAT I | QUALITY ANI) PRICE, f Y If AND FARE WORSE. | $ * Y t\ MCGILL mules I y I v*!* vv *I?vv vv#I* *IM *XM!* v v v ' SALE OF PERSONALTY U /~)>7 Friday, December 19th I will sell I ^ the following personal property, 2 | I wagons, all farming tools, some corn ? and roughness. One mare, One mule. | Terms of sale cash. I. D. HUDSPETH, No. 7, York. 99 2t I NOTICE. "LIEREAFTER our rates for clothes " cleaning will be as follows: Suit sponged and pressed, 75 cents. Dry Cleaned and pressed, $1.00. ROY A I, PRESSING CLUB, R. D. DORSETT. Prop. To My Friends and Customers: I The year 1919 is fast coming to a close and I wish to thank all my customers for your liberal patronage, and {wish to say that I am prepared to 'show you the LARGEST AND CHOICEST LINES OF FANCY FRUITS, CANDIES > I AND TOYS? I Imve ever carried. How about a set of Gold Hand Dishes for a Christmas present. I have them j ?decorated .is well as plain. I have DOLLS for the Girls, and GUNS and | FIRECRACKERS for the boys. FANCY FRUITS AND CANDIES? Everybody knows that I always have the best Fruits and .Candies to be found in Sharon. Try a bo* of Stuyman's Winesap Apples?there are none I better. Tee. and I want to tell you the Oranges. Grape-Fruits, Grapes, Nuts and Candies you'll need. DON'T BELIEVE YOU CAN BEAT US i in Quality or Price. Come. Bring your ! friends with a happy Christmas smile. 1 Let me take your orders. Will give | you the BEST at the LOWEST prices. 1 JUST ARRIVED A CAR Of Crown Patent Flour. If it is real J quality you want, take it along. i See My Special 5, 10 and 25 Cts. CounI ter?Stocked with Rare Bargains. | J. D. HOPE, Sharon, S. C. ? STAR THEATRE i / , J TODAY CORINNE GRIFFITH? In "Thin Ice." The story of a woman's fight against big odds for love and honor. i ' SATURDAY MARIE WALCAMP? In "The Red Glove," Episode No. 1G. Also a good Comedy, "Howling Lions and Circus Queens," and Current Events. , . MONDAY i ALBERT RAY? And Elinore Fair in "Be A Little L Sport." . J. Q. WRAY, Manager. W Subscribe for The Enquirer now. t9 9C I1 1091 II s? Ijyc i I WISE FOLKS WILL i $ And a great many M Department Store, when 25 prices we give our custon ?v Christmas giver who is lc j Stf is the only kind of Gifts t ! 2j| price is forgotten?Come I HERE ARE A FEV S LADIES'COAT SUITS If you would give yoi '?* daughter or mother a r< enough gift let it be a < jj? You'll find them here in and fabrics and .sizes an 8E big price range. We oj ? y?u SW LADIES' UUATS? ? Perhaps your good la< S? prefer a real, sure enoiu M correct in style, quality, * Sg manship. We have then ?? them?as low priced as y g# to pay for a gift and up JL as your good lady would IS sire. |s SHIRT WAISTS? We have 'cm, but we 8g you about 'cm. There fir many for us?silks, crepe g# voiles, and all the rest of waist family?priced, jus fir as you ould ])ay and as go i l j_ _ i c< ? ^ J, would cure io uuv. m-u 1 McCOI ? ?*? V Ul | ~ ' >:;i i Meal and Hull l A -??4 I i << i $ \ Proposition y r I J 1 * \ ' * ^ * ,p m .. f > > y m'-'U < ? i,' , tt. ;.?w X :o: ^ I ? > . * I A ' J" ' ' * i I | WE WANT YOUR COTTON SEED AND WE ; J! | ARE PAYING THE HIGHEST MARKET | PRICE IN CASH. y & * Also we have a most attractive Exchange prdp- <! '? osition. It, is this: I -. ' ' *.< 'H 0 ' ' '.^V4'' ' t | i - ' ?.* /I s J .On the basis of the Highest Cash Market j ! | Price for Seed, we will give you Meal and \; Hulls, either ox both, to the full value of ;; all the Seed you bring us at the rate of? 1 * '' | TEN DOLLARS per Ton for Hulls? # SEVENTY DOLLARS per Ton for Meal. ;; | J This is to the limit of your offering of Seed. << j I Our Ginnery is running every day. f Bring us a load of Seed and make the exchange.';; I :: | Or, better still. Bring us the remnants of your. ;; X cotton, let us gin it and give you Meal and Hulls in j; X exchange for the Seed. , j ' <! % ' * ^ \y$ ? This Exchange offer lasts until December 24. j | And no booking on this proposition. -41 I ; ' - til | 1 Y0RKV1LLE COTTON OIL COMPANY f ? ;u :i ' I I o'^yt 31S&&&g?3?^t?l! ?asonabIe * 8 | mas Gifts |p 1 DO THEIR XMAS SHOPPING EARLY "' | ' of them will do their Christmas shopping at this big ff 3 volume of business is necessary because of the close ? lers. This Store is wonderfully well prepared for the S >oking for Gifty things that have real value, and that ? 0 give?things' that will be remembered long after the and let us help you make selections? & 1 GUT SUGGESTIONS? s I | | LADIES'SKIRTS- ; B * i-r wife or These are here 111 an stris 01 ia?- wg eallv sure ricst sizes and prices. K Coat Suit. MEN'S CLOTHING- 1 all styles New Suits arriving besides an alLd with a ready good selection. Get yours in please for your Xmas visiting.. ' $ Yes, we have 'em for the boys, 'jg All sizes and styles and prices just ? dy would to suit any boy. Bring yours. -h Coat? TOYS AND DOLL BABIES? uid work- Knowing that the past XmaS or 1?lots of two hasn't been quite up to fullest .to ou'd care measure and believing that this to as fine 1919 Christmas will be the best in |S reallv de- years, we've laid in the biggest lot' to of TOYS and DOLL BABIES we * have ever carried. All kinds of ein't tell Toys and Doll Babies almost with- -to nut limit,?All sizes, oualities and * -fWliin?o? prices?but priced just right. the shirt- OTHER THINGS? y $$ t as little There arc scores of good gifty, od as you worth while things in this store? p nn. let us help you in your selections. ^ wT TvT 17 T T DRY GOODS I c ' COMPANY | 'j * * ' A*- '