Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, December 12, 1919, Page Page Seven., Image 7
1 wa-; there to make a sketch <f
her. Luncheon was just over, am
she was talking to a little knot o
women. The first words. I hoard, n:
1 slid quietly into a ncai BSS502SS
"National Biscuit," recalling pleas
Bntly my own tasty t'uee<la Lunch
eon. I
"Between the dark and daylight,j
ihe was quoting, "there's always tj
bit of pause \Vhen all^^iayg^i?
seems waiting
Children.
things, . - * n?
i IteT.jjjr Uneeda I
t? uJy designated the t
Since theil, milli
cm knoW it as the m
<M perfect soda cracker
'I NATIONAL BISCUH
"m ' C0MPANY / ?
t oo- r ea
? ten to inB
were wait pBSSji^fiS^S,;'' ,Hi
" You see
soinethiug
dainties always l>ej?m^oiir Chi
BETTER THAN
WHISKEY FOil
COLDSAND FLI
New Elixir, Called Aspiron
al, Medicated With Lates!
Scientific Remedies, Used
and Endorsed by Euro
pean and American Army
Surgeons to Cut Short s
Cold and Prevent Compli
cations.
9
Every Druggist in U. S. In
st.rnot.prf In "R.pfimrl Pripp
While You Wait at Count?
erlf Relief Does Not Come
| Within Two Minutes.
Delightful Taste. Immediate
Relief, Quick Warm-Up.
The sensation of the year in the
drug trade is Aspironal, the two
minute cold and eoqgh reliever, 'authoritatively
guaranteed by the laboratoriesj
tested, approved and iao3t
enthusiastically endorsed by the highest
authorities, and proclaimed by
the common people a3 \cri limes u
quick and effective a3 vhiskcv, reck
and rve, or any other cold ami coagB
remedy they have ever tried.
All drug stores tire now supplied
with tlfe wonderful new elixir, so all
you have to do to get rid of that cold
is to step into the nearest drug storehand
the clerk halij a dollar for a bottle
of Aspironal and tell him to serve yon
two teaspoonfuls with four teaspoon
fuls of water in a glass. Willi yo u
watch in j'our hand, take the dVink
at one swallow and call for your money
back in two minutes if you cannot
feel your cold fading away like a dream
within the time limit. Hon't be bashful,
for all druggists invite you and
expect you to try it. Everybody's
doing it.
When your . cold or cough is relieved,
take the remainder of the battle
home to your wife and babies, for
Aspironal is by far the safest and most
. effective, the easiest to take and the
most agreeable cold and cough remedy
for infants and children.?Adv.)
NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS
ALL persons without distinction as to
lice or color, arc hereby warned not
race or color, are hereby warned not to
bunt. fish, cut limber or otherwise trespass
on U>e lands owned or controlled
by the undersigned. Disregard of this
notice will be prosecuted to the full extent
of the law.
E. N. STEPHEN*SOX.
W. X. XE1L.
P. 15. NEIL
' 3t
Wanted?Red
Blooded Men
\
Happy and Successful People
Everywhere Are
Always in Great
i Demand.
Best Friends?Ited-Blcoded
lVpto-Mangan Produces
Better Blood?Sold in
Liquid and Tablet
Form,
rv * ~ r:.
Get red-blooded class if you
are not there now. T ike a few weeks'
course of that splendid tonic -PcptoMangan
and note how you improve in
health and. locks. IVpto-Mangan if a
red-blotAWjid ft or and is fur sale :it the
drupr store rmht near your home. It is
put up in both liquid and tablet form,
Take which you choose, but see that
the name "dude" is on the package.
Without "Otidc" it is not I'epto-Mauftan.
It is the cry everywhere?"Wanted
? Ked-Ulooded Men." The soldi' r>
and sailors that won the war were redblooded,
two-fisted fellows. In business
it is the red-blooded nmn thai
stands the strain and wins the let
successes. The world lias no place f'.n
the thin-blooded weakling. It is nntur
al, too. that red-blooded men and wo
men should have more friends, an.
they do. They are better human beings
than the thin-blooded an mie
who are'lfRel.v to be "Krone'A ** .nr.! 'i
ritnble most of tlie time.
Iron's Hour like n feast. For the
gliny toddlers there is a varied }
Xpcnu. sometimes T'needn Biscuit
BtTi'l milk. spmetlines Graham Crack.
Crackers or Luuch BisJ
This* is changed on specia) j
Ji>ceasions to 01(1 Time Sugar Cook* j
BfesorFh? d. rarest of <j
Jfvere our party days. i J<
? 'Don't think my hour is just a j
It started us happily; j,
us sure they
' ^Sfeevery day?for name
^niust feed
Biscuit first J
setter soda cracker. j <
ops have come to
ime of the always W
?the everyday food ^
tho hour L
Aft r made it seenj j<
heavy enough <
* dinner, but always
always dainty, al? <
^^gyfuipetiziTig as only National <
ppjf^ciut Products can be. During tho <
[ years when my babies were growing <
t up we never missed the Chil? <
* dren'e Hour with its tasty feast
ONE " ,
400 LB. CHEESE
ANOTHER ONE OF THE SAME !
QUALITY OF CHEESE, AS I
HAD LAST YEAR, IS HERE.
WEIGHT 400 LBS.?
50 CENTS A POUND.
I HAVE A GOOD LOOSE
MINCE MEAT
f
' AT 25 CENTS A POUND.
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LOUIS ROTH
W
|1 AS
ss
^ AJLVUUyUU
\%
Wc Jiavc all of our
| W torest to shop oarlv this s
.1$ one of these vou had hctt
I -v&
$; been disappointed in the 1
I
the last minute to purcli;
| For 1
i
Toy Tables, Rockers, Wai
^ Trucks. Beds, Velocipei
Cornb and Brush Sets
Jte Military Brushes, I
& Teddy Bears, Sw
$j? Trains, Rubbei
&
m Rubber Balls, Cords, Tag!
; p Rattlers, Masks, Bells,!
|| Autos, Trays, Irons,1
Grapliophones, V/h
M Pianos, Horns, I
Tops, Trays, P
is
Checkers, Hammers,
|j Hatchets, Fake Faces,
Forms, Butterfly Toy
|$jf Wall Pockets, Ball
Toy Scales,
?jf Fire Wagons,
If "On Your Shomrins
^ ^ ^ ? - A-A c
IHi
I h VL.
\jj Everything in Dry
:| SHi
% , t
V .' ' *$> VJV^ X?r>.V?T tTJ*. >;.'
^.*>. 7Z* ? :> *: > 7%- .-^Vrs> >.
I
FEINSTEIN'S B,
| CHRISTMAS IS A
I OWIXC. TO THE FACT thai
t away and further that
1> WE GAN KEEP OPEN 0N
b AND 4 UCLUCK P. IYI.?
p Iiemuxe of the regulations of the
? we respectfully urge our Ou.stomei
I TO'DO THEIR SI
p As later on when the Christmas
^ many people will not lie able to
? hours the stores ran remain open?
L SATURDAYS we will remain
:> WE HAVE ON HAND A LIMIT!
COAT SUITS TO CI
;> All small sixes. There are some
r styles in the lot. If you can 111 the
I WE HAVE LATELY REiCEIV
LADIES' COATS
h The styles are the daintiest and m
1 season and the prices are especial
YES, SPEAKING
WE 1IAVE EVERYTHING IN* T
Percales. Outings, Sheeting, lllca
Linens, Etc.
I AGAIN, DO YOUR j
?> This advice is as much to your ac
'> appreciate a little later on \vh6n
? hifth nremium on your "shopping 1
i feimstein's open f:
I FEINSTEIN'S B
>
| TH!? LE
ALWAYS READYWhile
we give some little attention
to other things, we want you to
remember that our first consideration
is looking after the reeds and
wants of our patrons in the way of
FARM SUPPLIES?Heavy and
Fancy Groceries, Fcedstuffs, Farm
Hardware, Etc.
WHEN YOU HAVE A WANT in
our line, we believe we can supply
your wants.
carroll supply co.
luuttniuii'iiiiH
}IFT 1
IDEAS!
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j/'> s
mm,
USUAL WE A]
rtersffiiSai
Toys on display and wo bqli
reason. Wc have a hig lot t
cr not put it off unt il the 1;
last few years and it is only
ase these Xnias needs.
rour Sele
^ons, Berry Set;
les, p Vases, r
!, i Chrisl
lowers, iNic<
rords,"
: Dolls,
I
3 g
Books,
Watches,, ? And in ad
listles, ?>
A things a
tell Joys,
ft cannot (
ails, $
find at 1
ft
Candies,
ft scores o
s> ft help ma
oons' | days the
the year
| your Ho
; Early While Our Assortm<
ON & P.
Goods, Shoes, Notions, Gro
\RON, - - S.
if. -JSr '<*; -**.? && wj *:.r -<&s <
-ix > ?r^ *: 4* Vr>bw V-fc ?. Vr- A vfik.?
ARGAIN HOUSE,!
I MOST UPON US '!
t Christmas is only u short time X
LY BETWEEN 9.03 A. M. |
Fnited States Fuel Administrator, x
and Friends x
POPPING EARLY
season draws nearer, in the rush f>
tret waited on during the limited x
-A word to the wise is superfluous. X
open until 9 O'clock P. M. <&
l) NUMBER OF
i03E OUT AT COST
t extra kooc! values and splendid <|
Coat Suit the Price wiu fit You.
ED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF 1
J AND DRESSES |
est fetching we have received this A
lly reasonable and attractive. <|
ABOUT CLOTHS
MAT LINK?Ginghams, Cheviots, ?
c'lir.g, Serges, SilKs, Satin, Table 4
CHOPPING EARLY
I vantage as ours, as you will fully <|
the shorter shopping hours put a 4
L'mo." Yes, SHOT EARLY. 4
ROM 9 A. M. TO 4 P. M. 1
ARGA1N HOUSE f
ADIMG STORE . J
J GOODRICH TIRES
IN STOCK.
.-ABRIC TIRES?Guaranteed for 6,OOC
Miles.
\
CORD TIRES?Guaranteed for 8,00C
Miles.
!Sce me for Tires and Tubes. Get my
oriccs before you buy.
QUINN WALLACE
Agent for Oakland and
Buick Cai^.
>
jjlfib
\E |
eve it will be to your in- 55
>f Dolls ancl if you want fa
ast day. 80 many luivc fa
because they wait until fa
ction 1
?
s, Fruit Dishes, 5*
anging from 15c to ?1;
;mas Stationery,
e lot of Lamps, fa
Decorations of all sorts, k
i
dition to all of these
ind many more that we
mumerate here, you'll
this store a good line of M
, Nuts, Fruits and the fa
f other things that go to
ke the Christmas holi- 3p
i most joyous season of
*. Visit this Store for
liday shopping wants. w
3nts: Are Good. js
pK
ceries, Hardware. -M
c. |
x
ummmzg&z&mtms..
| 1st1
Help Us Obey the Law |
|? snt
| Do Your Christmas Shopping Early k
If we abe calling ox our good friends, the public, to help jj
S us in obeying orders. ' .'m
[ no store . , | '.,...
in york county.has a larger line of christmas si
articles on display than we have. ... ? x
we have made every effort to bring from the
great markets everything in the way of new and &
nobby christmas articles. &
christmas goods
for the children and for the grown-ups?no mat- $.
'PER. WHAT your selection or preference in holi- ^
W DAY GIFTS MIGHT BE WE ABE ALMOST SERE WE HAVE |
;'!S IT HERE FOR YOU. ' - S
!|ffi A FEW OF OUR OFFERINGS . ||v
' Include Columbia Grafanolas, $25.00 to $200.00; Ever-Ready Flash S
Lights, $1.35 to $3.85. Eastman Kodaks, $12.00 to $17.50;.Waterman SV .
I?. Fountain Pen's, $2.50 to $6.00; Manicure Sets, $1.50 to $15.00; Toilet 35"
3, . Sets. $1.50 to $15.00. fi
gi A BEAUTIFUL LINE , \ ?
Bj Of Silverware and Glassware is included in our offerings. , 2
' Bj WE HAVE 2
^ Toilet Waters and Perfumes?the famous Garden and Dierkiss brands 3}
! ^aji ?Shaving Sets, Safety Razors, including the Dtirham Duplex, the J
M Auto Strop and Gillette brands; Ladies' Handbags and Purses of $(.
K' genuine leather and in beautiful designs. 3
i SANTA CLAUS S <
M Has deposited here the largest line of Toys ever displayed in this sec- X
SB tion. He" has Dolls from $10.00 down to 5 Cts.; Wagons, Doll Car9r
riages, Guns?everything that will delight the heart of the boy and &
Si OUR STATIONERY
nJ. Line includes the finest in Box Papers from 25 Cts. to $4.00 a Box; /ft
S . Kodak Albums, Lap Desks, and any other articles.
p GIVE HER CANDY A*/ $
m For Christmas, v Nothing makes a more appropriate gift for her. Wo M
aj Ijave the famous Whitman's and Norris Candies in Christmas pack- X
ages, at from $1.00 to $13.00.
jg NO MATTER $
1' IN WHAT SECTION OF YORK COUNTY YOU LIVE IT WILL 3
PAY YOU TO COME TO CLOVER TO DO YOUR CHRISTMAS M
~ - nrvanntwi tita/"l a ttcita at3 t K r\XT /"vta dt) a ol? ttttx7tvotatyc /"vta
i. M1ULTJ .Mr. DfjljA UOfi Ui1 iAVVI\ l/r Ol^fVVW IIUI^i/iVJLHi7Q vr |U.....
ARTICLES THAT WILL APPEAL TO YOU HAVE NOT BEEN
LISTED IIER?BUT WE WANT YOU TO COME AND SEE M
FOR YOURSELF.
i . The Clover Drug Store I
|p CLOVER, S. C. R.L^^^Pr^ltax
notice 1919-1920
?~''"SF"T!! VORKVILLE COTTON OIL COMPM II
NOTICE is hereby given that the TAX J I
BOOKS for York Coilnty will be i [
| OF''NOVEMBER, 1919, and remain | GINS COTTON?Buys Cotton Seed?Sells Cotton 1
open until the 31ST DAY OF DECEM- | *
! BER. 1919, for-the collection of STATE, , I PSpad TVTpnl anH TTllllc
i county, school and local ( oeea iviedi ana nuns.
I TAXES, for the fiscal year 1919, with- < ~ iri1 _ , ... ' .
; out penalty; after which day one j, Elour and Corn Mills?In splendid condition to l (
PER CENT, penalty will be added to J | * i
: jANCAReYt8 1920de 'anrTWo^rER !' give best yield. Wc have a big lot of new j
f?Etho mPon">Uot februarTTs^I j | Hour and Meal Bags. Twd cars of Hog Feed
added "to all payments made from the at a Low Price. Two cars Horse and Mule I1ST
DAY OF MARCH, 1920, to the j [ ' I
j 15TH DAY OF MARCH, 1920, and ij Feed at LOW PriCCS.
(after this date all unpaid taxes will go J | * . A \
(into execution and all unpaid Single 1 . . V- VX .1. . ' 1 '
Polls will be turned over to-the several , WE BUY CORN AND WHEAT. I [
j Magistrates for prosecution in ac- | j , ,
luuruKiit't; wmi ia?. - ?
All of the Banks of the county will Jj DEALERS IN COAL AND ICE.
I offer their accommodations and facili- |) . I
ties to Taxpayers who may desire to | J , , ?t t , ,f
pleasure in givinK prompt attention to | BRING US YOUR COTTON?To be ginned? I
iall correspondence on the subject. J ? __ <.. . , \ ,
aii taxpayers appearing at my of- ij > Your Wheat and Corn to be ground. !
| floe will receive prompt attention. I [
Note?The Tax Books will be made | [ . v ... ? ] I v
' abouT Taxes win''iiwayseipedite mL"^ I j! If we do not give absolute satisfaction to all of . !
Iters if they will mention the Township,! I , . , ' * i !''-?
or Townships in which their property!] ? 0111' CUStOlllCrS WC Want to knOW tllC 1'eaSOn Wily,
or properties are located. I * I ] i . *
HARRY E. NEIL. I ] s ] I , ' r
T?|i yorkville cotton oil company '
THE CITY MARKET jj ^ ^ , u , 11,, | [t| fi
iihe?ihxyfBit,
c W A R TsJ I lHI ire 4 '
\\',x Lout Pnrk nrwl 1 ? ? ^ A ^1 JL JL 9
ft ft <. v A
Sausage of any Market in Town. i 7 . W
we have Kxtra Seiocteci oysters or I "Weather Is Coming?Hog Killing Time Is ' V
Wednesdays and Saturdays. Fresh f ? ? ? (to
Fish on Fridays and Saturdays. a With Us Again . . gV-,c
U'e will grind your sausage if you I A . . iwant
it made at 2 cents a pound- | J mi | t . .???.? a < >... T ^ ? y
We l)uv Beef Hides Fggs an' C Th^n you will need a good Butcher Knife,'Meat Mill, Lard Cans, and 9
Butter also Veal Calves and T'Tit Beel Various Articles in this Line. We wish to say if you will Pay us a ^
Cattle. i ? Visit you will find what you want in Our Stock. X
When a man goes to buy sausage 2 , ?
He wants something (it to eat. J KEEP THE HOME FIRES BURNING * J ;
And when it comes to making them X
Old O.eorge he rnn't he heat. 5 WlTH A CALORIC
1 r 1 ''
CITY MEAT MARKET | q Should you want an Aluminum Turkey Roaster for Thanksgiving ^.,
C F SHERER Prop and a Carving Set. See us at once if it is Hardware you want. That J'
* ! fj is our line. We Scrvurite. e"'?
i l YORK HARDWARE COMPANY . ,fc'
1 commendation as appreciative sub-, ...? ... \ t
i scribcrs see proper to pass on to others.;
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