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CHRISTMAS GIFTS For the Young Man and the Older Man That Are Always Appropriate and Appreciated Include? NEW AND NOBBY SHIRTS We have just received a beautiful, line of Shirts of Silk and Linen and Cotton materials that are perfect in cut and texture. Beautiful colors, which we are offering at prices ranging FROM $8.00 DOWNWARD. We also have a complete line of Stiff and Soft Collars and Ties, Men's Ll * r? i-t I/iIol' nf Wfl hpr nosier \y uuu uiun 01 uw?> ? dashery. We invite you to come and look them over. THE MEN'S SHOP Opposite Peoples Rank & Trust Co. V - v- J. It. KELLY, Prop. YORK, - - - S. C. > i- . I MELROSE FLOUR \ We again have in stock the famous MELROSE FLOUR so highly esteemed by so many of our customers. / \ / Also new goods including EVAPORATED APPLES, PEACHES, and PRUNES. i*~ Because of late opening and early closing in accordance with the orders j of the Regional Fuel Administration, we suggest that orders given the day before may have assurance of beWe Will be Closed Dicimbir 25 and 26. SHERER * QUIN1C "Everything to Eat" ' I ONE ; 400 LB. CHEESE ' | i : ANOTHER ONE OF THE SAME . QUALITY OF CHEESE, AS I HAD LAST YEAR, 18 HERE, a WEIGHT 400 LBS ? 50 CENTS A POUND. J % . ' * < V " I HAVE A GOOD LOOSE MINCE MEAT AT 25 CENTS A POUND. LOUIS ROTH To My ^Friends and Customers: The year 1919 is fast coming to a close and I wish to thank all my customers for your liberaj patronage, and wish to say that I am prepared to Bhow you the LARGEST AND CHOICEST LINES OF FANCY FRUITS, CANDIES AND TOYS? . 1 have ever carried. How about a set of Gold Band Dishes for a Christmas present. I have them ?decorated as 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 tbe found in Sharon. Try a box of Stayman's Winesap Apples?there are none better. Yes, and I want to sell you the Oranges, Grape-Fruits, Grapes, Nuts and Candies you'll need. DON'T BELIEVE YOU CAN BEAT US in Quality or Price. Come. Brir.g your friends with a happy Christmas smile. Let me take your orders. Will give you the BEST at the LOWEST prices. JUST ARRIVED A CAR Of Crown Patent Flour. If it is real quality you want, take it along. See My Special 5, 10 and 25 Cts. Coun- I tcr?Stocked with Rare Bargains. J. D. HOPE, Sharon, S. C. ANNUAL ASSESSMENT FOR 1920. Notice of Opening of Book* of Auditor; ffor Listing Returns for Taxation. Auditor's Office, December 2, 1919. "DURSUANT to the requirements of * the Statute on the subject, Notice is hereby given that my books will be ! opened in my Office in York Court- j house on Thursday, JANUARY, 1ST,; 1920, for the purpose of listing for tax- j ation all PERSONAL and REAL j PROPERTY held in York County, on | January 1, 1920, and will be kept open until the 20th day of February, 1920, j and for the convenience of the Tax- ; payers of the County I will be at the places enumerated below on the dates j named : At Clover?Tuesday and Wednesday,' January 6 and 7. At Bandana, (Perry Ferguson's Store) Thursday, January 8. At Hickory Grove, Monday, Janu- i ary 12. At Sharon?Tuesday, January 13. At Bullock's Creek, (uooa s store;, Wednesday, January 14. At McConnellsville, Thursday, Janu- j ary 15. At Newport, Friday, January 16. At Fort Mill, Monday, Tuesday and | Wednesday, January 19, 20 and 21st. At Bock Hill, from Monday, January < 20 through Saturday, January' 31st. At York from Monday, February 2, to February 20. All males between the ages of ; twenty-one and sixty years, are liable I l to a poll tax of $1.00 and all persons! I so liable are especially requested to i & give the numbers of their respective j & school districts in making their returns. BROADUS M. LOVE. Auditor York County. ^Hpoo. 2. 1919. 4t 90. | I BACK WITH MULES I".-../; It HAVE just returned from St. Louis H with a carload of Mules, personally : Hselected by me to meet local require? Bnents. They are at my barns on Ea6t ^Hjefferson Street, and I shall be pleased N9 1? talk Mules to aU who are interested. .. Bjome and see me. P. VV. LOVE. | AUCTION SALES j~ SHERIFF'S SALE State of South Carolina?County of York. COURT'OF COMMON* FLEAS. Carrie A. Watson, Individually and as Administratrix of J. Frank Watson, Deceased, Plaintiff. Against Virlie May Blackman, Lester Watson, Ola Watson, Lois Watson, Morgan Watson, George Watson, Charlie Watson and Minnie WatSon; and M. Lena Wilkerson and Eula Wilkerson, Defendants. T> Y virtue of a Decree, of the Court *-*of Common Pleas for York County, South Carolina, passed December 15th,! 1919, by his Honor Thomas S. Sease, Presiding Judge, I will sell to the highest bidder on Salesdav in January (JANUARY 5TH), 1920, within the legal hours of sale, at Y'ork Courthouse, York, South Carolina, the following described parcels of real estate: First. A certain piece or tract of land situated in the County of York, South Carolina, bounded by G. C. Leech, Estate lands of Dr. T. B. Whitesides, Deceased, S. W. Mitchell and others, beginning at a stone, the old ; Sanders corner, and runnin" S. 89 E. | 15.00 to a pine stump; thence S. 5 E. 20.00 to a stake; thence S. 1C 1-2 W. I 20.00 to a pine stump; thence N. 81 E. ' 15.50 to a stone; thence S. 8 1-2 E. j 32.50 to a Dogwood; thence S. 80 E. j 5.00 to a stone; thence S. 6 E. 16.25 to a stone; thence S. 82 W. 28.00 to a ! stone; thence N. 6 1-2 W. 8.85 to a stone; thence N. 84 W. 10.00 to a ; stone; thence N. 88 W. 9.50 to a stone; I thence N. 191-2 W. 32.00 to a Pine Stump; thence N. 23 3-4 E. 52.50 to the beginning, containing THREE HUNDRED. ONE (301) ACRES, more or less, being the same tract of land conveyed to j. jr. v* arson aim v?. W. Wilkerson by J. W. Smarr, Lillie C. Smarr, B. R. Smarr and Mary M. Sherer, by deed dated December 8th, 1909, recorded in Deed Book 34, page 56, and Second. All that certain piece or I parcel of land situated in Broad River ! township, York County, South Carolina, j bounded by lands of R. A. Foster on the North; East by Moss lands, now owned by J. F. Watson and G. W. Wilkerspn; South and East by lands of WllkerBon Brothers, this being a part of the Mitchell land, beginning at a stake on the Hickory Grove Road and running with R. +\. Foster's line S. 34 1-2 E. 20.70 to stones and pointers; thence with Moss line S. 24 3-4 W. 53.00 to a Pine Stump; thence S. 18 1-4 E. 18.37 to a stake on old line; thence 1 >7. -68 W. 8.85 to a stake in the Hickory I rw j ***** 4^ 1 ft?T? ,.? | lc CLUB 2 (PAYMENTS 1st Week... lc .1st \ 2nd Week 2c [ 2nd 3rd Week 3c I 3rd ' Increase Every Week U Incre I by 1 Cent Tetal In tO Weeks Tel $12.75 YOU C THE RE To povide a way for 1 their money. To teach "the saving To give young folks ; them that if they give up th things later. To give you a "bank service to you. twmm The I Grove Road; thence with said Road 165.1'4 to the beginning coiner; containing I SIXTY-FOUR AND 7fl-100 (64.78) ACRES, more or less, being the tract of land conveyed to J. P. Watson and G. W. IWiJkerson by T. A., J. W., S. C. and |M. J. Wllkerson, by deed dated Dec. 13 Ttli, 1013, and recorded in Office of R. M. C. for York County in Book 42, page 29, and Third. All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land situated in Bullock's Creek Township, County and State aforesaid, bounded by lards now or formerly of Thos. F. McDow, J. D. Wmitli T O Parks and othprs. be sinning at an Eim, McDsw's corner, and running thence S. 9 3-4 E. 21.06 to a Pine on Smith's line; thence S. 82 1-2 W. 6. 10 to point in Love's Creek on Smith's line: thence up and with the Creek N. 14 W. 18.26 to fork; thence N. 76 E. 6.84 to the beginning, containing 14.71 ACRES, more or less, being part of the lands known as the J. Ed. Leech Place. These three tracts will be sold separately. Terms of sal?, one-third cash and the balance on a credit of one and two years, with interest thereon from the day of sale, the credit portion to be secured by bond and mortgage of the purchaser, such bond to provide for reasonable attorney's fees in case of collection through attorneys. Purchaser to pay fdr all. papers, recording and Revenue Stamps, and is to have the privilege of paying his entire bid in cash. F. E. QUINN, Sheriff of York County. Dec. 16th, 1919. 100 t 3t. CLERK'S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of. York. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Alexander Wilson, Plaintiff, Against Lilly Canty and Lula Baker and Lawrence Wilson, Defendants. DY virtue of decree made in the above entitled case, dated Dec. 10th, 1919, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder before the Courthouse door at York, S. C., on MONDAY, JANUARY 5th (Sales Day) 1920, between the legal hours of sale the following described Real Estate: ; "All that certain piece, parcel, or tract of land, lying being and situated In the County of York, State of South Carolina, between the towns of York and Tirzah, on or near the York and Rock Hill road, bounded by lands of Laurence Wilson, lands of Betijy Miller, the Simpson- Robinson lands, now owned by Louis Roth or Si L. 1 usm I * - J* m m ami m nmt ggg? y h-lS&fXil re ST iP E y?: LA WHAT TH 0 CLUB I 5? CLl PAYMENTS PAYMEN1 Veek 2c 1st V/eek Week 4c 2nd Week Week 6c 3rd Week as* Every Week Increase Every 2 Cents. by 5 Centi a I In if Weeke Tetal In if W $25.00 $63.75 AN BEGIN WITH THE ASONS FOR THE C .hose of moderate and even habit" to those who have lie1 i practical education about e little things they want toda; connection'' and show you h ?? Steele, and containing FORTY-FIVE ACRES, more or less. Terms of sale: One-thjrd cash, and the balance in two equal amual installments, with interest thereon from the day of sale at seven per cent, per annum, and secured by a bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises so sold, which said bond and motgage shall also contain a provision that in case of foreclosure the purchaser shall pay reasonable Attorney's fees, with leave to the purchaser to pay his entire bid in cash. Any of the parties of this action may bid at said sale. The purchaser must comply with' his bid by paying: the cash portion thereof within one hour from the time of sale, or the lands will be sold again at once upon the same terms and on the same day at the risk of the defaulting purchaser. Purchaser must pay for all papers, revenue stamps, recording fees, etc. JNO. R. LOGAN. C f C Pis Dec. 10. 1919. t 3t 100. CLERK'S 8ALE. State of South Carolina?County of York. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. J. B. Mills, Plaintiff. Against Alva Nivens anck T. B. Spratt, Defendants. PURSUANT to a decree of sale in the I1 above entitled case, of Hon. T. S. Sease, Presiding Judge, dated Dec. 2nd, 1919, I will expose to public sale at the courthouse door in York on MONDAY, JANUARY 5TH 1920 between the legal hours of sale, the following described property: First. Lot No. 7 of the estate lands of Lee S. Nivens, beginning at a black gum on the road, and running thence S. 83 E. 19 to stone; thence S. 84 W. 42.68 to stone, new; thence ^<T. 2 W. 17.82 to stone; thence S. 87 is. is to stone; thence N. 21 3-4 E. 11.30 to maple stump; thence N. 751-2 W. 14.68 to white oak; thence N. 52 1-2 W. 1.44 to black haw; thence N. 50 *W. 5.92 to stake; thence N. 66 W. 3 to stone; thence N. 82 3-4 W. 9.17 to hickory on road.; thence N.83 1-2 E. 3.70 to stake; on road; thence S. 86 E. 1.30 to stake; thence N. 31 E. 3.50 to stake; thence N*. 50 W. 1.75 to black oak oh road; thence N. 45 1-2 E. 1.73 to stake in forks of road; thence Jtf. 83 1-2 12. 4.70 to stake; thence N. 613-4 E. 3.20 to stake; thence N. 55 1-2 E. 6 to stake; thence N. 511-2 E. 9.60 to stake; thence N. 341-2 E. 34 to stake; thence N. 59 E. 6 to stake; thence N. 87 1-4 E. 6.50 to black gum in the road at the beginning corner, and containing TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY-NINE (249) ACRES, NOW OPEN-J MS B -PLAN OF TI The Plan is Simple: Youb( 10 Cents, and INCREASE y( h week. Or, you can begin X), $5.00 , or any amount, an 3k. I HOW T Look at the different Clubs 1 wish to join,, the 1 Cent, 2 C 00, $500, or any of the clubs; it weekly payment. We wil I Give you a Christmas Banl u have joined. It costs nothing to join and lTE money. [E DIFFERENT IR I 10?ttUB I TS PAYMENTS 5c 1st Week 10c 10c 2nd Week 20c 15c 3rd Week 30c Waak I Incraaaa Evary Wsa'< i. by 10 Cents. aeka Total In SO Weaks $127.50 LARGEST PAYMENT F LTJB small means to bank \ vev learned it. money?by showing /, they can get the big ow our bank can be of VA 770. O. E. WILK more or less: the same being situated I i in the'county of York and State of j ISoutll Carolina, in Kort Mill Town-i {ship, and bounded as follows: by lots |Nos. 4, 3 and 1, Lee Nivens estate lands, lands of C. C. Plyler, ThornsI ferry Road. School House Lot and lands of Robert McKee. Second, All that lot or tract of land situated in Fort Mill Township, I County of York and State of South | Carolina, beginning at a pine on Steel J Creek Road and running with south I side of said road 64 feet?south with said road 90 feet to iron pin; thence j i back with what was formerly Captain j i White's line 60 feet; thence to the be- | (ginning 60 feet and containing ONE-EIGHTH UK A.N AUKE. more or less, the same being the lot deeded to E. P. H. Nivens, by Capt. S. E. White and being bounded by lands formerly belonging to Capt. S. E. White, Lee S. Nivens and known as the E. P. H. Nivens lot. Third. All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land in Fort Mill Township, County of York and State of South I Carolina on Steel Creek road, bounded jby lands of S. L. Coltharp and others, and containing TWO ACRES, imore or less, and known as the Philadelphia church lot. Terms of Sale: One-third CASH, balance in two equal annual installments, with interest at seven per cent., secured by purchasers bond and mort-j I gage of the premises; purchaser to I [have the privilege of paying the entire I [bid In cash; purchaser to pay for1 papers and recording. JNO. R. LOGAN, (Seal) C. C. C. Pis* 'Dec. 16. 1919 100 \t 3t. TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS A LL persons indebted to the estate of Samuel A. Crawford, deceased, are j hereby nodded to make payment to the undersigned at once, and persons having claims against said estate are re- j quested to nresent the same to me, : duly authenticated, within the time I prescribed by law. EDWARD A. CRAWFORD, Sr. (Executor Estate of S. A. Crawford, | Deceased. 98 t 3t. TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS ALL presons Indebted to the estate' " of R. G. McCaw, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment to J. A. Marion, Esq., at once and persons having claims against said estate are requested to present the same to Mr. Marion, duly authenticated, within the time prescribed by law. Mrs. BELLE M. ALSTON, 101 f 3t Administratrix, Subscribe for The Yorkville Enquirer. *HK Its % ' OIN OUR NE\ ANK1 * . \ ' ' : . : IE CLUB 3gin with 1 Cent, 2 Cents, 5 Ce >ur deposit the SAME AMOU with a certain amount, 50 Ce Ld deposit the same amount e O JOIN in table below and select tfte Jents, 5 Cents, 10 Cents, 50 Ce then come to our Bank with 1 make you a member of the ( dug Club Book showing the C . is an easy way to ACCUI CLUBS WILL 50? CLUB I $1J PAYMENTS | | 1st Week 50c I 1st V 2nd Week 50c | 2nd ' 3rd Week 50c 3rd Deposit 50 Cts. Every Depc Week Total In SO Weeks Tot: $25.00 irst And decrease i WHO - Money spent It isn't the mi UV* there is no better w; H mas Banking ClubJL Ask any weal saved and banked hi Get your star Club. NAL B. INS, President TAX NOTICE?1919-1920 j Office of the County Treasurer of York County. York. S. C., Nov. 7. 1919. "^"OTICE is hereby given that the TAX BOOKS for York County will be opened on SATURDAY, the 15TH DAY OF NOVEMBER 1919. and remain open until the 31ST DAY OF DECEMBER. 1919, for the collection of STATE, COUNTY. SCHOOL and LOCAL TAXES, for the fiscal year 1919, without penalty; after which day ONE feu cent, penalty will be added to j all payments made in the month of JANUARY, 1920, and TWO PER CENT, penalty for all payments made in the month of FEBRUARY, 1920, and SEVEN PER CENT, penalty will be added to all payments made from the 1ST DAY OF MARCH, 1920, to the 15TH DAY OF MARCH. 1920, and after this date all unpaid taxes will go into execution and all unpaid Single Polls will be turned over to the several Magistrates for prosecution in accordance with law. All of the Banks of the county will offer their accommodations and facilities to Taxpayers who may desire to make use of the same, and I shall take pleasure in giving prompt attention to all correspondence on the subject. All Taxpayers appearing at my office will receive prompt attention. Note?The Tax Books will be madeup by Townships, and parties writing about Taxes will always expedite matters if they will mention the Township or Townships in which their property < or properties are located. HARRY E. NEIL, Treasurer of York County. Ripley Seed Wheat I HAVE A LIMITED SUPPLY OF PURE RIPLEY SEED WHEAT. IF YOU WANT ANY SEE ME AT ONCE. Every wise farmer will certainly sow enough wheat to supply his own family needs. ' . ABOUT GROCEROES? My stock of Family (Irocrles is very complete, it Is fresh, oi' good quality,>1 and priced just as low as you will find ' anyghere. I'll be glad to serve you. FIIDSTUFFJ&-f o be sure I sell Feedstuffs?I would be lonesome without this line and can supply you with first-class feed for HORSES AND MULES, COWS AND HOGS, AND CHICKENS. Tour Grocery orders solicited. J. M. FERGUSON N \ uto, ach orm one "will start.y nts, in QCIEb * cc^M PAY YOU 00 CLUB I $5.00 CL 'AYMENTS PAYMENT Peek $1.00 1st Week I Week $1.00 2nd Week ! Veek $1.00 3rd Week ! >sit $1.00 Every Deposit $5.00 E Week Week v I In BO Weeks Total In ?6 Wi $50.00 $250.00 fOUR PAYMENTS EACF GETS THE MONEY is money gone?Money Bank Dney you make that counts, b; ay to acquire a bank account 1 1 i ( ma! Iter* nin%1 tny man now ne gut ma aoai is money. t. Get it today. Come in and '&1 V1 ANKoi THERE LS NOTHING More Appropriate for a Christmas or a Holiday Gift Than an Aeticla of Furniture. It ia Useful Not Only at Christmas Time, But AJI Throughout the Year. WE HAVE MANY ARTICLES That arc most appropriate for Christmas. DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Early and shop with us. ASK TO SEE THE NEW LINE Of Rugs and Art Squares which we have recently received. M. L. FORD licensed Embolmers and Undertakers. King's Mountain St., Clover, S. (0. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Annual Meeting to Be Held on Jan.u* ary 8, 1920. pURSUANT to Statute, notice is hereby given to whom It may concern, that the ANNUAL MEETING of the County Board of Commissioners dt York County, will be held in the Office of the County Supervisor in the Courthouse, on THURSDAY. JANUARY 8TH, 1920, commencing: at 10' o'clock a. m. Under/Section 993 of the Civil Code, all claims against the county not previously presented, must be filed ^ith the Clerk of the Board on or beifors January 1, 1920, and holders of claims will take notice that if the same aril not presented and filed during the N year In which they are contracted, or the year following, such claims wrfl ' be forever harred. All claims against York County must be itemized, and they must baccompanied by affidavits bit thS claimants setting fbrth that-the several amounts claimed are Just, i trtpa due and owing, and that no part there- . of has been paid by discount ?r other wise. ' v AH persons authorized by law to administer -oaths, are required to probate claims against the county free of charge. " ' 111/ A# fVlA DAO r>s4 as j v? uci ui iiiv uvai u. THOMAS W. BOYD. Supervisor. Annie L. Wallace, Clerk. Dec. 2, 1919. 96 l,t. J twI $5.00 very ANY ANMONNT |B ^ ' ' 3 F 'r -1 i ' J<U RJlIJIH I WEEK ^| YOU EARN? 1 ed is money SAVED. B at the money you save, a&4 m than by joining our Chri?it"?he will tell you that hi , I join our Christmas Banking ( J ""11""" 11111 I fYork t' * i i