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, I - .. ' . ir ;,-r-'3Ir.. James Henry -Rice. Jr.. , of , .\yi{?ffiiiSj.I>y,cM known author and naturalist has" been appointed the official j-opi<e"seh-ftitrSve'-ol' Oove'rnor Cooper at ? liho inauguration of President Harding in Washington, next week. : ' AT THE CHURCHES FIRST BAPTIST Rev. R. H. Wangli. Pastor. Sunday Worship?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11. Evening service at 7 o'clock. ? FIRST ""PRESBYTERIAN Rev. E. E. Gillespie, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 30 a. m. Morning service at 11. Junior C. E. at "4 p.Tm. Young Peoples C. E. 0.30 p. m. Evening service at 7.30.,, ? - TRINITY METHODIST. * 1 ' Rev. J. K. Walker, Pastor, Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 a: m. Morriing service at 11. Evening service at 7 o'clock. CHURCH OF THE COOD SHEP ' HERD. Rev.' T. T. Walsh, Pastor. \ Sunday services?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 by Rev. Noe. , ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. Rev. J. L. Oales, Pastor. Sabbath Services?Sabbath school at 10 a. ra. Morning service at 11. Evening service at 7.30. Junior Christian Union at 3.30 p. m. CHARLOTTE STREET BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. F. A. Liles, Pastor. Sunday' Services?Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Morning-service at 11. Evening service at 7 o'clock. fecial Notices. > At Beersheba. Sunday school at 10.30 a. m. At Philadelphia. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Preaching at 3 pr m. J; K. Walker, Pastor. New Zion and Cannon Mill. Preaching at New_Zion church at 11 o'clock and. at Qmnon Mill Chapel at 7 p. m. B. B. Black, Pastor. , At Ramah. ' Sunday school at 2Np. m. Congregational meeting for the purpose or calling a pastor at 3 p. m. , ; i A. N. Brown. Clerl:. Clover Circuit. Clover?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at* 11. St. Paul?Sunday school at '2 p. m. Preaching at 3 p. m. King'9 Mountain Chapel?Preaching at 7 p: m. ... J. G. Huggin, Pastor. . Union, Enon and Clover Union?uihio scnooi at au a. m. Preaching:' tit 11 a. in. Enon?Bible school at 2 p. m. Preaching1 at 3 p. m. Clover?Hible school at 10 a. ni. Preaching, at 7 p. m. O. L. Jones. Pastor. . i * Card of Thanks. ;lWe wish .to take this opportunity of thanking and. showing our deep appreciation to-the many kind friends during the illness and death of our beloved mother. 3Ihy God's l'-ichest blessings be upon you all. - 4 W. M. Bft'iley, Brothers and Sisters. February 3Xyls?24. # ITi Card of Thanks. 1 take this means of expressing my grateful thanks to my neighbors and friends l'or their many acts of kindness and sympathy in connection with the death of my beloved father, Jerry Walker. ' J. B. Walker. Clover, R. F. D. No. 3. HYMENEAL - ? MARKIEIV-At the homo o.i- Rev. A. Freed in Columbia. Wednesday afternoon. Rev. .Freed officiating in the presence of a few friends, Miss RBL'LAH MATTHEWS of Clover and Mr. J. C. QUINN. a law student at the University of South Carolina, Columbia. . OBITUARY DIED?In a Charlotte, N*. C. hospital Tuesday evening, Mrs. J. M. CRIER, wife of lie v. J. M. Crier, pastor of the First I 'resbyterian church of Concord, N. C. The deceased was a sister-in-law of Mrs. \V. X, Lcsslie of Lesslie. At liis home in Bethel township on February Tl. Mr. JERRY WALKER, aged 7'J years. 4 months and 3 days. He was a veteran of the War Between the States, having served in tin Confederate army as a member of the 49th North Carolina Regiment. At the home of his son, W. J. Parrott in the Hawthorne.Mill villatre. Clover. February 24. of heart disease, Mr. .MATTHEW C. PARROTT. aved f.'J years. Interment was in Union cemetery this afternoon, following funeral services conducted by Rev. Dr. O. *L. } Jones. The following- children survive: Mrs. W. li. Glass, Clover No. 4: Mrs. H. 1}. Wallace, Filbert No. 1: R. F. l'nrrott, Clover No. 2; Walter .1. Parrott, Clover.-' COTTON MARKET Friday, February 25, 1921. Cotton Seed Sharon 12 :!"> Clover 113 Yorkville 113 30 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. Strayed?From my home Jan. 29, black and white spotted sow pig, about two months old. Will pay reward for information. Sam Fccmstcr, York ? . M IA I 1 ! 1 , * r?. r. u. .m>. ?. _i>j n Clerks?(Men, women) over 17, for Postal Mail Service. $1115 month. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars of examinations, write .1. Leonard, (former Civil Service Examiner) Cos Equitable Bldg.. Washington. D. C. IS 3t* Wanted?A good two-horse share cropper on farm adjoining King's Mountain Chapel lands, one-half mile of Filbert. Apply to Mrs. Mamie'Owens, York, S. C. 13 4t_ For Sale?Four mules. Will seH in pairs or single. Wagon, harness and farm tools. See them at my home. Mrs. Mamie Owens, York. 13 41 Chattel and Crop Mortgages at The Enquirer Office. W U JX.'1'JW That you will make money and wc j will make money by buying your i Spring Merchandise Here. We Are Offering? Many Bargains in Merchandise and ! Shoes for all the members of the i family. ID. M. PARROTT i CLOVER'S LEADING DRY GOODS I HOUSE 1 > I IIAVIS T11E COLORS TOO. POMPADOUR CAPS For Uie little boys. Come and get yours before they are all sold. Terms: STRICTLY CASH. | MILLINERY PARLOR I Mrs. J. M. FERGUSON TAKE A LOOKAT THE NEW SPRING GOODS j ARRIVING AT THIS STORE. I | j Our Mercantile Prices? Arc in keeping with the general price decline. i TT7-. FEED, JIORSE FEED. ONION SETS. OA It DEN SEEDS. CALL AND SEE US When you arc in town and let us triakc you prices on your needs. CARROLL BROS. HAVE YOU BEEN TO SEE MY NEW SPRING HATS YET? YOU should not wait too long, because they arc going fast. Cuine NOW, and buy YOURS. ALL STYLES, ALL SHAPES AND ALL SIZES ! INGCOMMUNION SERVICE. SUNDAY SCHOOL - - - - 10:00 A. M. PREACHING - - - -X 11.00 A.M. B. Y. P. U. Sunday Afternoon at 4.00 O'clock. All Y/bung People Are Cordially Invited to This Service. All Will Be Most Welcome. EVENING SERVICE - - - - 7.30 Followed By Baptism. "Come, And Go With Us. We Shall Surely Do You Good.'* A. M. GRIST, B. H. WAUGH, S. S. Supt. Pastor. LIME - CEMENT j BURT OATS Sot* us for your OLIVER PLOWS and REPAIRS. UK fur DAIRY FEED. MILL mcauueiy uner me jjuuho saies uu I the Court House, the undersigned wiUj as Executrix of the estate of P. "VV. Love, deceased, offer for sale at his late residence near the sales stables of Itobt. T. Allison, the following personal property: About three tons of high grade fer-: ; tilizcrs: 3 Tractors, Tractor Plows and Harrows: various Farm Tools, Gears, several two-horse Wagons; 2 Buggies; 4 IlogS; 10 Mules; 2 Horses; a lot of Corn and Stover; and Household and Kitchen Furniture. ? Two shares. Series No. 8, Peoples Building and Loan Association, on which $110 has been paid; and 5 shares Series No. 11, Peoples Building and Loan Association, on which $14G has been paid. Terms of .Sale: CASH. MARY McC. LOVE, Executrix of the Estate of P. W. Love; Dec'd. 9 7t THE 1ST BAPTIST CHURCH ; EVERY MEMBER IS EXPECTED TO BE PRESENT SUNDAY MORN ???? ' p For. Service?Registered big bo.ncd Poland-China boar, "Edgwood's Boy," Registry No. 111,780. M. E. Stanton, York No. G. 12 Gt Milkers and Beef?I have several fresh milkers, that I \vi44? sell cheap for. Cash, or exchange for dry cattle on reasonable terms. J. E. Latham, Sharon No. 1. 8 tf. Strayed?One bobbed-tail Pointer Dog.; white and brown spotted. Answers' to the name of Bob. Last heard of-ini Concord section on Catawba river.We will appreciate any information; of him. tV. R. Robinson, York No. G,-.. or .1. L. Currence, Rock Hill, S. C. i 15 tf. i For Sale?High Aade Ammoniatedj Fertilizers for cotton, corn, tobacco, etc. Also Fish Scrap, Blood,^ Tanlc-j age, Foreign Kainit, etc. write us;| for prices advising the tonnage youi want. Dawhoo Fertilizer Company,; Box COS, Charleston. S. C. 4 13t i i I WILL BE OBLIGED TF the gentleman of the Bethany soc-i tion, who borrowed my Barrel Spray-! ing Outfit several months ago, will rc-j turn it to mtf at once. I need it. It It. A. BRATTON, York, S. C. DORSETT'S HARNESS AND REPAIR SHOP Corner Congress and Jefferson Sts. BUGGY AND AUTO TOPS A Specialty. Prompt Service and Good Work At Fair Prices. A. D. DORSETT, Proprietor. GINNING DAYS. TTNTlLi further notice our Ginnery ^ will lie operated on THURSDAYS only. We are in the market fob Cotton Seed all the time. TIRZAH CINNERY, T. B. Glenn. Manager. 15 tf. Tirzah, S. C. ' EXECUTRIX'S SALE. QN Monday. March 7th, 1921, im m :WBM HPKI ^ ' pv ' I IF YOU FEED anytl gj Furnishings, now: is .a gc Siieeci ana tins store is rnc r find, what you want of the prices that are most ant ert Our stock of'Neckwea styles, colorings, and right Collars?Yes, they are ? ed patterns in all sizes an< I Shirts?Yes, we hav Shirts?Shirts to please al with starehc-d or French ci Handkerchiefs, Suspei porters, Sleeve Holders! I Hats , and Caps? Yes Hats and Caps, ,in all si minute and staple styles. Incidentally you will c 01 nfl liner R.ip'ht in rmnlil I J. M jjgsgj mmMmHm m WOODSTOCK TYPEWRITER. AS I do not happen to need the fi rstA class WOOD'STOCK TYPEWRIT ; EP. recently awarded to me for the second largest club to The Yorkville Enquirer, I have decided to'offer it at a bargain for Cash. Any one who wants a brand new Typewriter, as good as the best to be had, at a bargain, will do well to apply at The Enquirer office at once for further information, if they mean business. 1G 3t .JOHN K. ALLISON. BACK TO EARTH 35 Cts. OUTINGS?At ?.12 1-2 .Cts. $1.25 TUMELERS?At - .. -50 CTS. GO Cts. LAD LASSIE CLOTH....25 CTS. OCTAGON SOAP, large Cake....7 CTS. > r i> *ia fwt ct'tmc a + 41K flH ;vi<jn ? ?ujiUU ouiio?l Boys' WOOL PANTS?At $1.00 $1.25 WINDOW SHADES?At 85 CTS. $1.50 SILK POPLIN, 30 Inches wide ?At - 89 CTS. $2.50 VOILE WAISTS?At $1.25 McCONNELLgSsco. WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY. THEDOLLMha|owee IN OUR STORE. Puts much more in your market basket than the dollar did six or twelve months ago. If you will form the habit of coming to our store for your Grocery needs for one year you will surely save money. TRY IT AND SEE. That carload of Burt and Red. Rust Proof Seed Oats is here. The Burt oats will be ripe and ready to cut in ninety days from sowing. WE WANT TO BUY SOME PEAS And Corn and Country Raised Hams. Wo have a carload of vhat REST I)UN LAP FLOUR. Try one sack and you wil' want more. 20 lbs. Rice for $1.00: 0 1|js. Coff?.-e, $1.00. Other tilings in proportion. Kelly Axes for loss than cost. YORK SUPPLY CO. Wholesale and Retail CHRISTMAS EGGS NOW IS THE TIME to hatch pullets to lay those Xnms eggs. Pullets hatched now will give a goo] account of themselves both at the egg basket, and the show pen. I'm getting from 50 to GO eggs per day. The fertility is good. The eggs are exceptionally tine. I have the best birds this season that I've ever had. Eggs from S. C. R. T. Red, pen No. 1 $.">?15; pen No. 2, $2.50?15; S. C. Black Minorca, pen No. 1, $4.00?15; pen No. 2, $2.50?15; Silver Laced Wyandotte, 11?is- n. c. I. Came, uen No. 1. $3.00?15; pen Xo. 2, $2.50?i5. These prices are for eggs delivered !iy P. P. Here at the farm 50 cents, per setting less. I guarantee safe delivery and a hatch of eight chicks from each setting, the purchaser to return the ca rrier. 1 still have a few Cockerels. Come and sec my stock. SHADY NOOK POULTRY FARM J. E. Jackson, Proprietor, Route No. 6 York, S. C. Chattel and Crop Mortgages at The Enquirer Office. ' | PRICE R H The"price of Fordson Tr; ^ Come and talk it ovc I Ford Sales C | ff] | Ford Service ^ EDUCED actors lias been cut .$165. )v with lis. IIIRTNFV ^orc* ^ars JI\ l I ^orc| Tractors | som jr. to you, necause iuu are to blame YOURSELF and not the Agent. You have been reading our advertisements The Enquirer for years past, and instead of heeding our suggestion to "Look Before You Leap," YOU leaped without looking. We have assorted unconditionally at short intervals in these columns during the past 2J. years that the Mutual Benefit was the BEST Company in Business,and asserted that we COULD PROVE IT to the satisfaction of any one who cared to investigate. Scores have investigated and not one has been disappointed. There are now about 1.000 Mutual Benefit policies in force in York county and every policy holder is Satisfied. We are always pleased to show our goods. >and we have never yet tried to force any one to apply for a policy. SAM M. GBIST ' Room 203, People's Bank <?. Trust Co. Building. uul in in~si-i;ju.s>a aim jju tniri e in uvr tumfort. You cannot get your tops put in proper shape just anywhere or by just anybody, because just anybody DOES NOT KNOW HOW to do this work. Automobile Tops is our 'Heading Specialty. We are prepared, to do absolutely everything that is needed in connection with them and we have workmen who know their business. We don't ask the builders of the automobiles any odds in this regard, and you may bring your work to us with the assurance that it is not a temporary makeshift you arc aCter, but the REAL THING. JAS. A. JOHNSON, Prop. Don't Blame the Agent IP YOU HAVE AiPOLIQY on your life with which you arc not entirely satisfied, do not blame the Agent that in "Sunso.r. tspvague ' is a cmciterjacK "Western picture that breathes ihc charm and fascination of plain and hill in every scene?a picture of lightning speed and heart-reaching romance. COMING TUESDAY WANDA HAWLEY? In "Her Belovec! Vidian." The story pf a man who gets his friend to propose for iiim and |oscs the girl. J. Q. WRAY, Manager. .. PYRAMID PAINT SHOP ROCK HjLL. S. C. Automobile fops . It is the top of the automobile, of course, that conduces to real comfort. If ;the overhead anil, the curtains are /\ run at iviounuiui . v iew oenuui A House. SATURDAY; NIGHT. February -23,-for bertefit of-new Mountain View church now/being erected. Entertainment begins at 8 p. m. Mrs. E. E. WHITE, Miss RACHEL ALLISON. 15 2t Teachers. THE STAR THEATRE TODAY "FANTOMAS"? Episode No. 9, ."The Hdbnted Hotel." Also a good Comedy. - / SATURDAY CHARLES HUTCHINSON? I* "The Whirlwind." Episode No. 2. "The Waters of Death." Also Charlie Chaplin in "The Vagabond," and the Selznick News. 'MONDAY 'BUCK JONES? Sure, plenty of them. - 0 , sir, a splendid line of m zes, in correct up-to-tlie m Sec us for -hats. -jjg lo well to see us for your-f gg :ies and prices. ' . STROUP.J 1 wsmtsmm jjgggajg .'V; "A POOR MARRIED MAN."',?' 1 > 4 n-? n* m /\ W'IITT SV4- ^ I iiii^ in un; u ciy u.i. viujiio rw0| lod time to' supply that qB . jest, place you can find to ijgl quality you. want and at ,'jB ;sting. ; V. UB r is great-in varieties, in ?ji ; in price, j ' : . ? I hero in soft'and starch- a ;1 rightly priced. '' . ;? | e an immense stock of '"? I 1 comers, in all sizes and 19 Lift's as Vou may p refer. || irlnvy T3r>l1<2 Tfrmo Sim- ';? ' IF'YOU HAVE'any repairing to do xbcrnt. yomclionre;..l?rimiie: it "look bet- : LeiV more gomforiablc - .or-to protect it it^ainst"deterioration, see us for your needs, whether it be Rough or Dressed' Lumber, Siding, Sheeting, Flooring, or Sills. Joists, Studding, Doors, Cash, or' Blinds, Balustrades, Shingles or Laths, ' sor> jik for u'hnt von will need- We can supply you and at RIGHT PRICES. PAINTS, OILS, Etc. I; If you" expect to paint or ivant to do painting, this spring, sec.us. There has been some reduction in paint prices. ; . FLY SCREENS Beat the fly to it?you know him?he will be here soon have your Scr.eens repaired now or have new on made. Our Screens fit and last. LOGAN LUMBER Yp GALLON.US-- : . ? FOR ? ' truck. beds, . wagon beds, .* buggy and wagon * repairing, ; horse shoeing, And All Kinds of Repair Work, Come tu LB. HOUGH, MGR. Montgomery's Old Stand york, .- - s. p. : YOUR GARDEN? v'.|li'V GET READY NOW FOR YOUR SPRING GADENING?. WE.HAVE GARDEN SEEDS AND . SEED IRISH POTATOES. '"! " Everybody should plant a.garden this Spring?Plenty of vegetables help out wonderfully during the Spring and Summer?the more variety'.'you have the more satisfactory, the garden. . Plant IRISH POTATO just as soon as the ground is dry enough?the sooner the better?the earlier and better the yield. See us for the Seed. . ONION SETS for early planting. YOUR GROCERIES? See us for your table needs. "We have almost anything you might want for your table and you will find, our Quality. Our Prices and Our Service Right. 'MELROSE FLOUR IS TH?E BEST. SHEKER & QUINN OYSTERS upumoii iriuirtcici FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OF THIS WEEK WE WILL HAVE CHOICE FRESH OYSTERS, FRESH FISHSPANISH 'MACKEREL. PHONE YOUR ORDERS. CASH ON DELIVERY. SANITARY MARKET LEWIS G. FERGUSON. Mgr. ry A ttt try 5 A V ?; YOUR MONEY AND PATIENCE BY HAVING YOUR CAR WORK DONE AT THE Peoples Garage We Specialize on BUICK, HUDSON, STUDEBATER AND ANDERSON CARS. You will find us at LIPE'S .OLD STAND?across the street from the City Market. Reasonable Charges, Prompt Service and Work Guaranteed. E. J- DEVOS, Manager, REXALLIRON AND CASCARA TONIC WITH CELERY? Specially recommended for Loss of Appetite, Listlessness, Impaired Digestion, Nervousness. General Debility and Run Down Condition of the System. VEGETABLE COMPOUND? -Specially recommended for women. REXALL RHEUMATIC COMPOUNDtEspecially 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 'cm next time you have that irritating headache or a bad. cold. 25c. YORK DRUG STORE IWHMrffliMiinrJKMBMBWHIBi IHII IHHIh?IU COMBUflf I Optometrists & Opticians , HAMPTON ST. ROCK HILL S. C. V," CiUi JJilll UUUfeV fell VWli UUI GASOLINE 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 future as 'we have in the past. GASOLINE, OIL AND ALL KINDS OF GREASES. Dodge Parts, Buggies and Wagons. J. H. CARROLL uuyiiig. You arc familiar with sell. And this with the p for the "Cash" usually m And too, we have res the first of the year at 1 sales we have been makh Our Prices Are Whs Suppose you come aro York Ei We Wish to Thank? OUtt CUSTODIERS and those whom we expect to be customers, for the lib S Sells It For Less?: If you are so much as niture, House Furnishing Coverings, we just want that RIGHT NOW is 01 ever liad to buy anything need. Our stock is very com for us?and if a custom* having a half formed idea a given article of furnitu: take it from us that they = uur xvmiinery ueparxmei ; | becoming hat and wear it | OUR HATS N01 S Showing beautiful Satins ;= styles in straws in-the th | colors that will be worn t] | dially invite you to maki = Department. We are sui | OUR SPRI | COAT SUITS j = Arc arriving by every ex; 5 you will certainly find w! I KIRKPATRI I MiLLl = We :are this season' ] | our MILLINERY DEHA ( "READY IRHI | Which will enable us to s | lower prices,-for. the mar = ped plant and expert .he 5 High Grade Millinery at | we can here at borne. = will be more satisfactory , = ir'ir T~\ i _.i_. I MUSICAL J | COTJRTHOtUSE, : YORK, ; < - ' -" *' "'"TUESDAY ] S AT 8] j "THEBETH-SH ? . ,i . . .. 5 Artists with Violin, Ba; ' Stringedlnstruments.j!! : of- Old >Time' Musieal.Se] i ' ' \ performance. by?Mr;, an | Miss Louise'Strain, H. 'telle McDaniel and'O. A \ . J: Robinson. . ; Part of the proceeds t : Shiloli SchooL An evehi | : taiiiment. Remember the [ tUESDAY EVENING, | P ' ' ' \ Admission: Children, 15 C CONCERT H S. C.~ "a* . 4 .' '#"! EVENING, HARCH i,% W ?4M, :V.i ILOH SEVEN" | | n.i o, Guitar aid: Other fj f? Programme *to Consist '#j;?f ; ' 7- "' , * -C'i lections;-^--?! >: d Mrs. J. "N, Strain: ;a$d J| B. McDanieJ, -Miss^Bs-'. 2 H . McDaniei aiiil,Mi?3*. " -!rigl -v 0 go to Benefit ..of ..Beth- ; If f|| ng of wholesome enter- v 0 1 date?-' 'P ./ 1VIARCH 1, 8-O'CLOCK : , -- , -- . :$ p lents; Adults,. 25 Cents ^ 'M . Ainwumtm mm MI miani V? ? \\l .r .>T , IlUKl - Kim ' V. ' ?V ;'' ''. -r ' ;'y : ' .r.:S; Dursmn^; a. ^ew\ Plain;.:|n BTMENT- sQllin^'o^lx: gjjf V. .. % ; . - V y; ,'? ' : -i .: ? ;.?g?$ supply pur trade at mueh: |1|^| i with a-modernly. equip- 'y|i i| lp v can turn out Stylish,'. much lower prices than ^ fr n m i 1 ji i -*j_ /e reel quite sure tnat/xtr., = ^ to our trade to wa^.^o ^ it, make a selection. '6ffa gg|f| ihome if vou like. v'' :c5-. I jy ON DISPLAY 11 : /{ i-5 ;| 5 and all of the; various-s'M lost popular. shapes and s jl [lis spring. We most cor- ^ 3.a visit to our 'Millinery $ e you will be pleased. ^ NG COATS 1 * * . j iJ "! 'Svv to ||| press. Visit us often and hat yon want. . \ . . \ Y C K-B E L K C O; M ;' -' As sg ??? Sells It For Less ?s \f >w! r 'y'c:l thinking of buying Fur- ? ' : rs i r\ TTI * r V'' ;, stoves, nanges or j?iuur .. i to whisper in your, ear . v le of'the best times you > : ' in this line that you may . . plete?most too coinplete1 er comes intok. our, place " . , that he or she would buy re "if the price is right," seldom go away without. :<; the qualities of goods we rices that we are naming 1 cans a sale right quick, illy been surprised since ;he number of furniture ; : it Is Doing the Trick. , und and take a look over; / jrniture Co., SEED OATS ' ,. * ABOUT FRIDAY OF THIS .WEEK?FEB. 18TH?I EXPJECT TO RECEIVE A CARLOAD? 1,500 BUSHELS? OF RED RUST PROOF SEED OATS. 1 WILL SELL THESE FROM THE CAR AT SEVENTY-THREE AND A HALF t (731-2) CENTS A BUSHELSEND CHECK.FOR.AMOUNT WANTED. WILL HOLD UNTIL ARRIVAL OF CAR AND NOTIFY BUYERS. BETTER PLACE ORDERS NOW. J. D. HOPE, Sharon, S, C. /