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made with the railroad administration j
x or the labor board it can be shown that |
because of the great increase in the efficiency
of railroad employes there has |
been no practical increase in wage cost i
compared to product. Messrs. Lee.
Carter and Sheppard also pointed out
that the railroad employes as piece
workers are laid off and not paid when !
railroad traffic is light. They also took |
the position that before the railroad |
could present a request for wage reductions
to the board they would'first
have to present them to the men and
negotiations failing there, then appeal
to the'board. t
OBITUARY
DIED?Suddenly at his home in Dallas,
Texas, yesterday morning of hemorrhage
of the lungs, Mr. HUGH C.
CALDWELL, a native of York, county,
aged about years. Mr. Caldwell was.
born and raised in the Beershebn neighborhood,
the son of the late William
Caldwell. He moved to Texas a number
of years ago where he made his
home until his death. He is survived
by two brothers, Messrs. T. M. Caldwell
of Gaffney; James Caldwell, of
King's Creek, and a sister, Mrs. H. L.
Wright of Clover, and two half sisters,
Mesdames W. C. Whitesides of McConncllsville
and Lena Hollifield of King's
Creek. His step mother, Mrs. Sue
Caldwell of King's Cr?.ek, also survives.
1 The body of the deceased will be
brought to York county fo^ burial, and
the interment will probably be at Beersheba
on Thursday.
In Asheville, N. C.. on Friday night,
Mrs. NELLIE :BARBER, nee Hardin,
wife of Hon. W. A. Barber of New
York. Th*e interment took place at
Kichburg on Saturday. The deceased
is survived by her husband and three
cnuaren.
At her home in Gastonia, Sunday
afternoon following a week's illness
from pneumonia, complicated with a
severe heart affection, Mrs. RUTH
DAY ATKIXS in the 63rd year of her
age. Interment was in Hollywood
Cemetery, Gastonia, this afternoon
following funeral services conducted by
her pastor, Rev. H. H. Jordon, assisted
" by Rev. Dr. J.. C. Galloway. The deceased
is survived by two sons, Messrs.
E. D. and James W. Atkins, publishers
of the Gastonia Gazette; and two
daughters, Mesdames.F. C. Michael of
Gastonia and'C. R. Miller of Barboursville,
W. Va.
COTTON MARKET
Tuesday, February 1, 1921.
Cotton' Seed
Sharon - 15 40
Clover 14 351
Yorkvillc 14f 35J
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.
Lost?On the Pinckney road, cap for
automobile tank. Reward for return
to Arthur D. Neely, York, S. C. 9 It
For Sale?Power hay baler. In good
condition. See J. R. Cannon, York,
S. C. 9 Gt
Wanted?To buy 1,000 bundles of good,
dry fodder. Write or 'phone No. Ill,
York, S. C. C. F. Sherer. 8 If
White Leghorn Iitjgs?I have a classy
pen of Leghorns and can furnish eggs
at 51 per setting of 15. Mrs. J. K.
Scott. York No. 3. 9 3t*
For Sale?Ford Coupe, good as new.
ilassler shock absorbers: extra nonskid
tire, new, and chains. See nie.
Quinn Wallace. 8 2t*
Milkers and Beef?I hove several fresh
milkers that I will sell cheap for
Cash, or exchange for dry cattle on
reasonable terms. J. E. Latham,
Sharon No. 1. S tf.
For Rent?One three-horse farm, new
v house, good out-houses, two other
houses on place, known as the Avery
lands. See me quick. Paul N.
More, York, S. C. 9 3t
Quality Is What Counts.?Eggs from
dark, rich Rhode Island Reds. Foundation
of my pen from Craig's Red.
. ? Farm, breeder of exhibition laying
strain. Get the laying strain by getting
eggs from me at $2 per 15. J. R.
Scott, York No. 3. 9 31*
Lost?About January 22, a Rnttory bull
dog, white with black spot over left
eye. and between ears and on his
neck. Cropped ears and tail, Has
1920 collar. Answers to Jack. Last
seen between Blacksburg and Grover.
Five dollars to finder. Write T. F.
Bridges. Shelby, N. C\, R. F. D. No. 2.
9 It*
Clerks?(Men,, women) over 17. for
Postal Mail service. $125 month. Examinations
Feb. Experience unnecessary.
For free particulars of in
r TMn.Mv! (fm-mi.r
?l Oil UUllVIl!
Civil Service Examiner). 608 Equitable
Bldg., Washington, D. C.; 8 2t*
Cotton, Cotton Waste, Ljnters?Bagging
and ties bought and sold. Sentl
representative samples with numbers
and business prices. Bell and Postal
long distance phones. J. Edgar Poag.
108 Lutta Arcade, Charlotte, N. C.
6 4t s.w.
For Sale?High Grade Ammoniated
Fertilizers for cotton, corn, tobacco,
etc. Also Fish Scrap, Blood. Tankage,
Foreign Kainit, etc. Write us
for prices advising the tonnage you
want. Dawhoo Fertilizer Company,
Box COS, Charleston, S. C. 4 13t
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS
QUBSCRIEEP.S to The Vorkville En-!
quirer on my club are requested to |
make settlement at once either with
me or at The Enquirer office. The
publishers have a rule that all subscriptions
must be paid for by the date
advertised and I cannot carry names
beyond that date.
Those who are not now getting the i
paper: but who would like to have it
for $2,511 instead of having to pay $8
later on, are respectfully invited to
give rne their names, addresses and
money at once. Settling time is too
close now to justify entering any more
names without the cash in advance.
Respcctfullv.
j. h. i sirs I lAAr.
J tf Sharon. S. C.
MUM
1 FIDDLERS' C
| AND DANCII
I YORK COUNTY COUR*
= FRIDAY EV
S BEGINNING AT 8J
~ Prizes for Best Fiddler, Best Banjo
? All contestants will hand in t
5 Jas. D. Grist not later than Friday
~ Stewart Post. American Lesion.
?? Admission, 25 CTS. and 50 CT
ZZ Drufj Co.. .Mockoi oil. J iruir Co.. Ym
j? Remember the Date?FRID^
S5 evening of fun and amusement. E
PRICES FOR SAWING.
TV/TY price for sawing", including oak
framing and. sills, $1.00 per 100.
Will not saw oak board at any price.
It* J. A. LOWRY.
NOTICE
ALL of the Stockholders in York
County of the Fisheries Products
[.Company are requested to meet with
the undersigned at York Courthouse
on Saturday, February 5th, at 11.00
o'clock a. m. Very important.
J. T. FEEMSTER.
, A. L. BLACK, 9 2t
FOR RENT
fJUGH Gorden land, one and one
XA half horse farm, -nice nouse, orchard,
etc., for rent cheap.
' THOS. F. JIcDOW, Attorney.
7 t . f. tf
'EXPERT TERRACING.
"TVO you know that soil erosion costs
the farmers of the U. S., $1,000,000
every year. Let me do your Terracing,
with a first-class instrument and by
the Government .method.
JOHN L. STACY, C. E.,
4 St Clover, S. C.
YORK PRESSING CLUB
E solicit your cleaning, pressing,
.dying and. alterations. Quick service.
Satisfaction guaranteed?Rea- j
sonable charges. Phone 2o4.
SAXDIFER & HART.
West Jefferson St. York, S. C.
9S tue-fri tf.
EXECUTRIX'S SALE.
Monday, February 7th, 1021, immediately
after the public sales at
the Court House, the undersigned will,
as Executrix of the estate of P. W.
Love, deceased, offer for sale at his late
residence near the sales stables of
Robt. T. Allison, the following personal
property: ,
About three tons of high grade fertilizers;
3 Tractors, Tractor Plows and
Harrows; various Farm Tools, Gears,
several tv^o-horse Wagons; 2 Buggies;
4 HOg'S; 1U jiVluies; 3 noxsi-a, u Jul \jl
Corn and Stover\ and Household and
Kitchen Furniture.
Terms of Sale: CASH.
MARY McC. LOVE.
Executrix of the Estate of P. W. Love.
Dec'd. 9 2t
NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF
CREDITORS.
In the District Court of the United
States for the Western District of
South Carolina.
In the matter uf Minnie A. Hood, Bankrupt.
In Bankruptcy.
To the creditors of Minnie A. I-Iood, in
the County of York, and District Aforesaid,
Bankrupt.
"VTOTICE is hereby given that on the
o0Mi rim* r\C Tannnj'v 1Q91 thp fsflid
Minnie A. Hood was duly adjudged, a
bankrupt and that the first meeting of
her creditors will be held at the office
of the undersigned in the city of York,
S. C., on the 11th day of February, A.
D., 1921, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon,
at which time said creditors may attend,
prove their claims, appoint a
trustee, examine the bankrupt, and
transact such other business as may
properly come before said meeting.
J. A. MARION,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
York, S. C? January 31st, 1921 It
NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF
CREDITORS.
In the District Court of the United
States for the Western District of
South Carolina.
In the matter of W. B. Kerr and \V. O.
Harshaw, doing business at W. O.
llarshaw &. Co., Bankrupts.
In Bankruptcy.
To the creditors of W. B. Kerr and
Harshaw. doing business as W. O.
O. Harshaw a. Co., in the County of
York, and District aforesaid, Bankrupts.
/
MOTICE is hereby given that on the
2Gth day of January, 1921. the said
W. B. Kerr and W. O. Harshaw were
dulv adiudeed bankrupts and that the
firs: meeting- of their creditors will be
held at the office nf the undersigned in
the city of York, S. C., on the 10th day
of February, A. D? 1021, at 11 o'clock
in the forenoon, at which time said
creditors may attend, prove their
claims, appoint a trustee, examine the
bankrupted, and transact such other
business as may properly come before
said meeting.
York, S. C., January 29, 1921. It
J. A. MARION,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
TO THE TAXPAYERS OF SOUTH
CAROLINA.
A T a convention of Taxpayers, held
111 the Capital January 11, 1921. a
memorial was adopted and presented
to the Governor and both branches of
the General Assembly, protesting;
against increased appropriations, and
urging the strictest economy in the
State and County governments.
It is apparent from the published reports
of the Acts of the General Assembly
that they are not disposed to
heed the appeal of this convention, as
indicated by voting down the recommendation
of the Speaker of the House
to hold appropriations down to a maximum
of $0,000,000.
Therefore we, the committee appointed
to represent the Taxpayers' Convention.
do hei eby call a convention of
the taxpayers to meet at their respective
counlv-seats at 11.00 o'clock, Monday,
February 7th, to elect delegates,
not less than five from each county, to
meet in the Capitol at 3.30 o'clock, on
Wednesday. February 9th. to consider
what further action may he wise upon
this important issue. We especially
invite Senators and members of the
house to meet with their constituents
in their respective courthouses un the
first Monday.
If you do not respond to this call,
blame no one but yourselves when the
tux uuruun itruws ubiviit.
JO. \\\ DA BBS.
.J. A. BANKS.
T. Jl. DREHI2R,
A. K. S.MOAK.
It* And others of the Committee.
All kinds of Typewriter Ribbons at
The Yorkville Enquirer Office.
ONVENTION I
TGr CONTEST z
ihouse? " " i
PENING, FEBRUARY 4 =
DO O wLOCrx, P. M. ~
Picker, and the Best Clog Dancer. ;
heir names to Pinckney Smith or ~
mornir.fr, Fob. -Jth. Benefit Mooch jjS
S. Rent.'; now on sale at Calhoun S
k Drtin Store. ~
iY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 4. An [ring
the family. S
THE STAR THEATRE
TODAY
WANDA HAWLEY?
In "Snob," a Realart Special.
WEDNESDAYMABEL
NORMAND?
In "The Pest."
THURSDAY
ANTONIO MORENO?
In "The Veiled Mystery," Episode No.
11, "The Smoke of Doom." Also a
good Century Comedy.
VRTDAY
"FANTOMAS"?
Episode No. G.
COMING SOON? , ' ' ' J.
Madge Kennedy, in "Le.nve It to Susan."
v
J. Q. WRAY, Manager.
The Yorlcville "Enquirer Office.'
All kinds of Typewriter Ribbons at
ma? zrnmm KM^?COC?a??M
33^3 per
On All H
J MEN'S, WOMEN'S,
/
This is the biggest c.n
on High Grade High
men, Boys and Girls
puts the retail price
I considerably below tl
quoted today. The ti
ufacturerSji if any, hi
prices of Shoes more
a pair?but that is a ]
is up to you to buy \
and buy them RIGH
Shod stocks are some
..is quite likely thatleather,
quality and s
tirely satisfactory to
be worth your while 1
; / Shoe stocks oyer, an<
Shoes wc are offerinj
day's styles and of t
have been buying at
If you need a pair of Sho
this Store is certainly
111 ermwfl J. M. S
Ill K/A1VUU
m
njBitnit ,yj
Engraved <
| Wc have taken the
| Engraving houses in Ame
| furnish Engraved Calli
| Wedding Invitations, Ai
Ej fine Stationery at fair pr:
| your needs in this line?C
= in quality.
| KLIMMILK?
r: Fur your coffee or tea?it is tin
S stitutcs for milk to be bad?Almo
5 "Bossv." Much belter than the cc
I MACKORELL Dl
22 H. R. MACKOF
= NEAR THE C'
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I THURSDAY, FRIDA
A '
i FEBRUARY 3, 4 AND
i AT MY
i
\ On acount of circumstanc
i , was not possible for me t
1 nrday, and I have decide
I next Saturday, Feb. 5tli,
i quite a good many of my <
\ are in accordance with tlr
* ""v 4-*^-,-. n^i^nAA ~no\rc*
vuil J in Xiiii'v: o
I SUGAR?At
{ BUST FLOUR?At
; BEST BARREL COFFE? 5 Lb
* GINGHAMS?At
{ Fifty Pairs Children's HOSE?At .
Fifty Men's Nice HATS?Blue, Gra
? Bargain?Special for this \veel<
J ' Fifty $1.50 CAPS, with lugs?This
; Twentv-five WORK SHIRTS?At ..
g Forty Pairs MEN'S SHOES?For
* Fifty Pairs Men's Good OVERALL
3 You will find scores and scores o'
Sale Prices. It will pay You to
\ Big Three Days Sale, So comi
?$ A M. I
i
inni?n?imninmiiiiiiiiiiimii?iii?mnin
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IT WILL PAY
t
YOU TO TRADE AT THIS
STORE?IT PAYS OTHERS.
WE ARE OFFERING?
UNUSUAL BARGAINS IX DRY
GOODS, CLOTHING AND
SHOES FOR ALL THE MEMBERS
OF THE FAMILY.
OUR PRICES ARE MARKED
DOWN TO THE BOTTOM.
j YOU'LL SAVE MOXEV JIY TKADj
1XG AT TI1IS STORE.
D. M. PARROTT
CLOVER'S LEADING DRY GOODS
HOUSE : ?
REXALLIRON
AND CASCARA TONIC
WITH CELERY?
Specially recommended for Loss of
Appetite, Listlessness, Impaired Digestion,
Nervousness. General Debility and
Run Down Condition fof the System.
VEGETABLE COMPOUND?
Specially recommended for lyomcn.
REXALL RHEUMATIC ' 1
COMPOUND?
Especially for' the man or woman
suffering from any form of Rheumatism?Chronic,
Muscular, Sciatic, Painful
Joints, Lumbago, . Neuralgia, Sore
Throat. Try it if you suffer from any
of these?It will help you.
PINKSULES?
Try 'em next time you have that irritating
headache or a bad. cold. x25c.
YORK DRUG STORE
Typewriter Ribbons at The Enqui>
rer Office. .......
cent OfT
I s ;
igh Shoes
BOYS' AND GfRLS
.t'that we liaye made ,!
Shoes for Men, Wo- ,
and this reduction
i of our Shoes' very
le wholesale costs as
uth is, but few manive
reduced 'the cost
than 75 cts.,to $2.00
matter for them. It
-our high shoes here
T* VDW Trno mn*
X II y TT JUX UVj VUI |
jwhat broken, but it
we can fit you in a
style that will be 011you.
At least it will
to come and Took our
1 remember that .the
5 are new goods, tohe
kind that people
this store for years,
es Now is your time and
' the place. Coming?
TROUP SHOES
Cards, Etc. ?
afrenev of one of the best =
?P 4/ ?
irica and are prepared to =
ng and Business Cards, ?
mounccment - Cards and 5
Lccs. Call and see us for =
lorrect in Style?the best 5
s best of all milk products or sub- 2
st equals the real article from S
incensed article. Try a can. z
iG COMPANY 1
s
{ELL, Manager 2
DURT HOUSE ' 5
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YAND SATURDAY
5?THREE BIG DAYS j
STORE.
ies beyond my control, it ;
o close my Sale last Sat- ;
d to continue it through ;
. I have been told by ;
ustomers that my prices ;
e price of cotton. I offer ;
*
i
*
10 CTS. Pound
$5.50 Per Cwt. "
s. for 90 CTS.; 20 CTS. Single Lb.
15 CTS. Yd.
13 CTS. Pair
>y. Green and Black?All pood !
:, $3.50 Each J
week at ..-75 CTS. Each '
55 CTS. Each.' \
three days?At $3.00 Pair
S?At $1.65 Pair. \
F other items here at Very Close :
come for miles and miles for this \
i. Don't Miss It. >
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THE CITY MARKET
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Our
Hamberger
30 Cents a
Pound.
CALL "JIMMIE" NO. 74
How to Get Eggs
FIRST, see that your hens ar'e free
from lice. There are several kinds of
lice. The most common are the body
lice, head, lice and feather lice. The
head lice 'is the most fatal to the baby
chicks. The best remedy for lice is
Sodium Fluorid. Take somethingr like
a pound .baking' powder can and punch
the lid full of small holes; mix some
flour and. sodium fluorid?about half
and half?sprinkle your chickens, holding
them, with the feet yp and head
down. Then look the roosts for mite's
and.Jget rid of them.
Then get some good laying bloodgive
good/clean feed, with plenty of
clean water and go with y^our egg basket?for
you are going to get the eggs.
t ?tni have a few nice Cockerels for
sale. S. C.. Rhode Island Red, S; G.
Black Minorca, Silver Laced Wyandott,
Dark Cornish Indian,'Game?at $4.00
and $5.00 each. Come and see my
chickens. It doesn't cost anything to
look at them. You will be welcome.
SHADY NOOK POULTRV FARM'
J. E. Jackson, Proprietor,
Route No. 6 York,' S.' C.
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
County of York,
IN THE PROBATE COURT
By J. L. Houston, Esquire^ Probate
Judge of York' County. .'
WHEREAS JOHN R.LOGAN, Jr.',
has applied to me for Letters of
Administration on all and singular, the
goods and chattels, rights and credits
of JOHJST R. LOGAN, late of the: County
aforesaid,'deceased.
The^e are, therefore, to cite and ad"',
monish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said deceased, to
be and appear before me at our next
Probate Court for the said county, to
be holden at York Court House on the
15TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1921;' to
shew cause, if any,' why the said Administration
should not be granted.
' * J - _ J 4-V^ln
Given unaer , my nauu uiu oru, ,.*?
31st day of January* in the year of
our Lord -one thousand nine hundred
and twenty-one, and in the "145th
- year of American Independence.
(Seal).
J. L. HOUSTON; .
Probate Judge of York County..
9 t 2t /
This
Store
IS HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE
FURNITURE, MATTINGS, RUGS
AND TAPESTRIES.
I
WE CARRY A LARGE STOCK
OF COOKING STOVES,
. . _.. /
RANGES AND HEATERS.
Automobile Accessories, Gasoline
and Oils.
M. L. FOKD & SONS
Licensed Undertakers and Embatmers'.
Automobile Hearses.
CLOVER, S. C.
' ??
Seed Irish
Potatoes
RED BLISS AND COBBLER
We will save you money on your Potato
Seed?Come and get our price before
you b^y what you need.
WE ARE OVERSTOCKED?
In some lines of our GROCERIES
and are making REDUCED PRICES.
t
Come in when you are in need and
we WILL SAVE YOU MONEY.
THE HOME OF SERVICE
/CARROLL BROS.
Garden Seed--WE
HAVE JUST GOTTEN IN
OUR STOCK OF
\ GARDEN SEEDS?
c /-> TOHV VOT T?TTV Vr>TTR
SEED EARLY AND HAVE THEM
READY FOR THE FIRST GARI
DENING DAYS?
WE WILL MAIL YOU THE
FAMOUS BRIMMER
TOMATO SEED
FOR FIFTEEN CENTS A PKG.
GIVE US YOU ORDER NOW.
CLOVER DRUG STORE
Prescriptions a Specialty.
R. L. WYLIE Prop.
Phone No. 2 Clover, S. C.
^ cOM^{V' ^
Optometrists & Opticians
HAMPTON ST.
ROCK HILL - - S. C.
TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS
A LL persons indebted to the estate
of Dr. R O. Black are hereby
notified to make payment to the undersigned
at. once, and all persons
having claims against said estate are
advised to present them to me duly
authenticated within the time prescribed
by law.
.W. OATES STROUP,
Administrator,
7 3t Clover, S. C.
FOR FINAL DISCHARGE.
"VTOTICE is hereby given that I have
made my final return to the Probate
Court of York county, as Administratrix
of tiie estate of R. G. McCAW,
deceased, and on.Tuesday, February 15,
1921, I will make application to said
court for my discharge from further
liability in connection with said administration.
Mrs. BELLE McCAW ALSTON,
Admix Estate R. G. McCaw, Deed.
York, S. C., January 17, 1921, . fi 5t
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1 Kirkpatr
j ' . Com
| HERE YOU CAJ#
I THE RIGHT PR!
? . I /
| Everything that we hav
5 marked
| DOWN TO TEE
| PRICE LEVEIr
E Right along with the Nev
S receiving.
! look These:
1 Yard-wide SHEETING-...
I APRON GINGHAMS
I DRESS GINGHAMS .......
| 32-inch DRESS GINGHi
I GINGHAM'S that were 5i
I DRESS GINGHAMS'tin
= and 75 Cts.?Now
| Good PXJAMA CHECK
3- H-nnfl P! A MPRTf!
I Good LOlsTG CLOTH
I ' EXTRA ?
5 One lot of Silk Dresses?
styles?we will offer this
25 *
f E1RKPATRI
|; Sells It For Less ?
, PRICE R
, The price of Fordson Ti
Watch our next ad.
I Ford Sales 0 I PC
Ford Service ^
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iaim iii*11 mm hi
| WiU TAAJli OJJ-r UUJtC ?1.
This last day of the y
for past favors and extei
mankind for a year, of lu
and assure you of our rea
' you need our services in j
THEREXALL PH
STORE
CLOVER, intmiwiMPiwui'iwwiwuiiwiippnf
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1 The Mutual Bene
= IT' IS A WELL KNOWN FAC'
, S MUTUAL -BENEFIT?
= THAT THE BEST AGENT:
= NOT HAVE ANY CONTRA:
= Cause others to apply for insuran*
5 cause of their desire to have their
= fer to the OLD POLICYHOLDER
S Mutual Benefit Policyholders, who i
? panies, who invariably recommend
S frequently further emphasize their
3 "| have insurance in other cc
E kntfv/ what the Mutual Benefi
= was with it."
= About forty per cent of the n<
5 pany in the U. S., in 1920, v/as to (
3 my agency MORE THAN HALF tl
? to net-sons who alreadv had from
S can occasionally deceive a man 01
3 times with the same thing.
| SAM M. GRIS
E Room 203, Peoples Ba
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GROCERIES
My stock is complete?
Flour, Meal, Sugar, Coffee, Lard, Meat,
Fresh Vegetables, Fancy Fruits and
Candies Sweet.
It's my business to supply yotr with
good things to eat?
And make my store a profitable place
for friends to meet.
I Am Never Pleased Until You Are
Pleased. See Us.
J. D. HOPE, Sharon, S. C.
*
MONEY TO LEND
AN Real Estate, City and Country, on
" easy term3.
W. W. LEWIS, Attorney,
First National Bank Building,
i?r tt. _ ... .Tort; 9. Qr
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pany
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BUY G'bbDS'if J::.V
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DES?' ' ' ' " |
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c carried1 over we have 5-1:'
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; NEW, LOW- ; I , f
r Goods that we are now'
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ippiness and prosperit^y [
dmess' to serve you'when--. ?3
any capacity. ARMACY
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friends GET THE BEST. Wp'ye-.'; S
S. We could name a" number of
ilso carry insurance in .ofherfcoirt- sf.
it when, a^ked. for an opinion, and '-3ftrecommendation'
by saying: ? .
impanies, taken .out!. before JL,- . . ar? ; /
it was; but I wish' afl Tha've 3
2W insurance* issued by the Com- ,
)LD POLICYHOLDERS whtfein
he new business we delivered was.-. 3*TWO
TO SEVEN" policies. .You'/ Sfc
ne time, but not three or seven 3jp.
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We Wish to
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OUR CUSTOMERS and* those* whom'' ?/"
we expect to be custorters^'foi* thiS'liberal
patronage given our >. 1 "' /
GA'SOUlNE AND OIL. - . ' > \ ' >'
SERVICE STATION / ' Since
we opened up, and' we wish- to.,
say that we will continue to give the?
same service in the same way in' the j ,
future as we have in the past.
\ - .>:,:? ? GASOLINE,
OIL AND ALL KINDS '
OF GREASES.
Dodge Parts, Buggies and Wagons;
J. H. CARROLL
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LOANS AT 6 % INTEREST;
\ RRANGED for on York Cdnnty /
Farms. Long-term. (5 1-2-.% '
through Federal Land Bank>. , Why.
not stop paying higher rates? Charges
reasonable. C. F- SPENCER,
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