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.I the circumstances?regardless of the t good accomplished. It is drug up the road and back with a benediction of: "Well done thou good and faithful servant," if it has merely scraped a single rock that are so plentifu'ly placed in our highways. 1 have followed the scrape's tracks for a mile and a half, and I am certain that there were few 1 places that were cut more than one inch deep; scarcely any dirt moved; and what was moved had just about as i much chance of being placed in the proper place as an unskilled man has of successfully piloting a big steam ship through the gates of the Panama canal. Am I condemning the road-scrape? | .\u, muftfu: 1 <im mereij uuiiuciiiiiiii^ its misdirected use. It is an econumi- i cal implement if the road bed is so prepared that it may get dirt?if the banks of the cross washes leading J from the middle of the road to the side ditches are broken so that the dirt will absorb the water rather than form channels of loose dirt that is washed 1 out at the first rain. This is not the only direction criticism is being directed, Mr. Supervisors, j The cry is coming from every corner of the county by more than three-fourths of her citizens. The criticism is: Lack of practical business management. Here's an example I saw. One over- i seer watching a team ploughing, a road-scrape standing idle, and a quar- ! ter of a mile away, out of sight, two | hands shoveling, one of whom thr^wj four shovels of dirt in ten minutes, and J those were thrown after I came within'! his vision. Let's have more hands for the overseer to keep watching. Ves, the roads are ill treated! I can imagine if they had a soul and could offer a prayer, it would be in the form of a question: "Oh (lod, why hast thou treated us thusly?" Lewis P. flood. York, S. C., August 6. Special Jloticcs. lee Cream Supper At Union school house next Friday night, 12th instant, beginning at 8.00 oV.ock. The public is invited. It School Improvement Association. Tirzah Presbyterian Church. A protracted meeting will continue through the week. Services, 11 o'clock a. m., and 8 o'clock p. m. It VV. S. Gordon. Beth-Shiloh Church On next Sunday. August 14. there wi'l 1 ' a congregational meeting held immediately after Sunday school. Object to cail a pastor. 15. It. T. liowen. Preaching at Shady Grove. Rev. M. <1. Latham from Patterson Springs, N. C.. will preach at-Shady Grove Methodist church next Sunday morning (second Sunday) at 11 o'clock.! Marion Wharton, Pastor in Charge, j Card of Thanks. We wish to thank our neighbors and friends for their kindness and sympathy during the long illness and death of our dear daughter, Kstel'e. May! God's richest blessings rest upon each and every one and especially Dr. Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Moton. Rock Hill, S. C.. It. F. D. 7. Kind's Mountain S. S. Association. The King's Mountain District Sunday School association will meet with l.ctnany Associate ueiormea cnurrn Sunday, August 14th, at 2 o'clock p. m. A' lull programme has been prepared. Each superintendent in the district is urged i<> be present and bring as many iepresentatives as practicab'e. Everybody is invited. Come, it it. It. Ilrown, President. OBITUARY. PIED?At the home of her parents, of meningitis, on ltock Hill No. 7. on Thursday, August 4. ESTELLK MAY MOTOX, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Moton, aged 12 years and 4 months. The interment was at Adnah cemetery after funeral services at the home by Kev. J. C. Huggin of Clover. Sunday morning at her home on York No. Mrs. SAItAlI JANE <i< ?ltDoN, wife of Mr. \V. J. Cordon, aged 77 years, 11 months and 4 days. Interment was in Beth-Shiloh cemetery, yesterday morning following funeral services at her late home conducted by Itev. E. E. CilYspie, 1). D. The deceased was a daughter of Robert S'mythe and was born in Ireland, Sept. 3. iSIR. She is survived by her husband and the following children: Miss Annie Cordon and Messrs. \V. J. Cordon, jr., and Smith Cordon, York No. C; Mrs. Sum Beard, York No. 2. COTTON MARKET Tuesday, August 9, 1921. Cotton Seed Sharon 12? Clover 12 30 , Yorkville 12i 40 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS Phor.e 117?Fur prompt shoe sorvieo. i We buy and soli second hand shoos, nwens' Rleetric Shoe Shop, the good leather shop. C.'l 111*. B'acksmithing?I have opened a shop in the "Jtriek Shop" l.-ack of Car- , rol Urns.' Store. I want to serve you. I toll iiarris. t?;t It For Sale one Ho'stcin cow, giving! three gallons and a ?|uart it day. S. h. Faulkner, King's Creek. 4t Wanted To rent a live or six room house in the town of York. Address. "J louse." rare of York villi;, Enquirer, York, S. C. Civil Service examinations--For men, women, over 17. Railway .Mail Clerk, mi-ill Clerk. $1.4?iO-$I..SUO. Typist S1.4U0. Kxperii-nci- unnecessary. Kmfree particulars, write* .1. Lei Hard. (former Civil Service examiner) tints Imputable IJItlf?. Washington, I). C. . -'t 0-' NOTICE F>ll>S for t!i?- ground rights fur the Tirzali I'ienic, August 1T1. will be rcceivi d by 'lie undi rsigned up l<? August II. Ail-In. s l-\ K. Sinitli. Tirzah. K. c. i't t i" t;:: ALL MEMDERS 111 LLCM St-wail I'list, Ann riran Legam, "'i' urgently reijiiisti 11 1 i atK :.| a iip i lint; in tin- Club It inns Thursday evening, August II. at x.:M. tu i 11 i*t tldi-gaP s In tin- Stall- conventii.ii .-it \t-u bi-ri \ .i,\s i>. <:i:ikt. I'. A. SMITH. I*"si Cnmm uulcr. Adjutant. I' auto truck service T AM prepared to do Heavy Hauling of all kinds on short notice, and am giving special attention to moving lioiisi'lioltl g Is, ? )< . I,. (!. TIIOM1'S? ?.N", I'lione 177#, York, S. C. 110 If i / PICNIC AT HOPEWELL Everybody Invited to Be With Us Next Friday. IT WILL ME THE CLOSIXG DAY OK THE SIXGIXG SCHOOL. WE ARE C.OIXG TO HAVE A BIG FREE BARBECUE. THERE WILL BE A BASKET IMC ML' ALSO. Next Friday, August 12th. B. R. JONES, Chairman. NO MATTER How Mean Your Horse or Mule Is, We Have the Stocks to Hold Him. % We do Blacksniitlring and Repair Work of all kinds at Reasonable Charges. Prompt Service. Satisfaction Guaranteed. G. F. PENNINGER SHARON', s. c. "We Do It Right." G2 t. f. St FIDDLERS' CONVENTION Friday, Aug. 12,8 p. m. SHARON SclMl Auditorum FOR THE FIDDLERS Best Fiddler $3.00| Second Best Fiddler $2.00 FOR BANJO PICKERS First Prize $3.00 Second Prize $2.001 PRIZES FOR DANCERS First Prize $3.00 Second Prize $2.00 No Entrance Fee for Contestants in Either of the Three C asses. ICE CREAM AND CAKE WILL BE SERVED (To Contestants Free). There Will Be Three Disinterested and Fair Judges for the Various Contests. Everybody Invited For Benefit of Sharon Baseball Team. R. L. PLEXICO, Cbm., For Committee. THF STAR THFATRF 111JU KJ A A 11 % IllUiltllU TODAY justine johnstone? li> "The I'laythinn of Mruadway," a drama uf reneneration through sul'feri?K. A Kralart p'cturc. WKDNKSDAY madge Kennedyid "Dollars and S> use." A'so C'iiarlio Chaplin in a u<>"d Comedy. Til I'itSDA Y charles ray? In "An Old Cushioned Hoy." This is1 a typical Uuy Comedy, in which the! Star nets into all sorts of mixups. he cause of his old-fashioned ideas and nood-naturr(1 helpfulness. Don't fail to see this I'uramoitnt picture. .It is fjood ?No advance in admission. FKIDAY george walsh? In a Mi'e-u-Minute Drama of Wall Street. "The I'htnuer." | saturday and monday I u u PATRONIZE YOUR HOWE TOWN We fix tliem while you wait and you only have to wait a few momi nts. We are now located at No. t>, North Con- I gross St. Opposite Calhoun Drug Co. New Kleetrie equipment. No. 1 opera - j tor iu charge. We carry "Dye and Shine Polish and "You-Slip-On" Rubber Heels. Parcels; post orders received in morning, mail- ' i d same afternoon. DORSETT S SHOE & HARNESS HOSPITAL Opposite Calhoun Drug Co. Phone 198. Charles Chaplin /a "The Kid" SIX REELS OF JOY. Saturday ard and Monday, August 13th ard 15th? Two Days Only. Admission: Children, 25 CTS., Adults, 35 CTS. RIDDLE'S ROLLER MILL IS now riady fyr the 19"! wheat crop having li.?-n th< >ut*hI\- overhauled, and with new Rolls and new Cloths is ready to turn eut the host prude of Hour fi?in ilie wlu.it that is offered, itring us your wheat. 10 ot it. l:. KlliDLK, Manager. LOANS AT 7 '.I INTEREST A ItltAN'tJKI) for on York County * I 'm ins. Long-term. Oi'/t through Federal Land Dank). Why not slop paying higher rates'.' Charges reason auio. is. hi'r.M litiv. Sec The Enquirer Office for Titles and Mortgages of Real Estate. t ALL MEN WHO W A re cordially inviti Today, Tomorrow < 1), 10 and 11?to taj advance showing ( Tailoring for Men, i) .u:.? rn !?. I ><ll I 11! MM A. 1 <11 MM 111,! ISAAC IIAMBIJ Perfection in Fit only line in Ameri Merchant Tailoring ? 9 J. IH. STROUP, ME \ * H Va? JL1 \J'WL DieT what would beco 1 lave you hoard of X know of this 1,023 Acre $3,000,000 worth of bui Chicago, where 1,019 De ceased members of the LOYAL O MO Arc being trained for life maintained by 650,000 I many of them with magi BETTE moose; lodge to est^ CHARTER OPEN S $10 special i (AFTER CHART BENE $7.00 a week Sick Ben and Mooseheart. Any w ter may join. SOCIAI Social Club will be i Members?Handsome G lished. ALL PE Interested in Fraternal1 tend a Meeting to B< COURTHOUSE, WEI AUGUST 10TH, AT In the interest of the LOYAL ORDE: M i*. \V. I?. Sinai i, pi-on ('liarlolte, Lx-Scnatur Tl !1110'f >1111 imi* iiwl lliiii I i 11 ? i K ' '/Ul ^ III III I ll'llt 11(11 X. (\, will make talks. Join the LOYAL ORDEI ASK TH WF. FIX IT w WAIT OULD DRESS WELL 'd to visit our store iiui Thursday, Aug. ke advantage of the >f Fall and Winter , from the famous ^ House of rRGER & SONS % Guaranteed. The ica backed by Real N'S FINE CLOTHING I 1, Ulll/UlU onight ME OF YOUR CHILD? 1 rOOSEIIEART? Do you Farm-liouse, with over 1 din^s, 37 miles west of jpendent Children of DeRDER OF OSE 1 ? Do you know that it is VIoose in 1,700 Lodges? uittcent clubs and homes. R JOIN BE iBLlSHED IN YORK HORT TIME ONLY CHARTER FEE 'ER CLOSES, $25) ^FITS efit. $100 Death Benefit hite man of good charac, CLUB naintain^d in York for lub Room to be Estab RSONS Work Are Invited to At3 Held in the )NESDAY EVENING, 8.30 O'CLOCK. r of moose. linonl fraternal loader of 10s. Brantley of Ort ley (Jaston of Belmont, i o:? moose? :e man who knows GUIDE TO GAS I THE undersigned are at your service -with Gas, Oils, Greases, etc., and respectfully solicit your patronage: Campbell & Quinn Co ? Clover) Cit y Pharmacy - Clover M. L. Ford & Sons Clover F. E. Smith - Tirzah Ni^vins Bros., Charlotte St York THE CROP PROSPECT In York, Broad River and Bullock's Creek Townships just now is very bright and we are glad for our Farmer friends. THEIR INTEREST is Our Interest and We Want Them to Feel All the Time That We Are Their Friends. Come in and talk over your financial affairs, with us. WE ARE HERE FOR THE PURPOSE OF SERVING YOU. TIT"^ <Nm *? A m T /N A V i 1TTT iJ IKST fl AX1UJNA1. JBAJNA OF SHARON, 8. C. Where the Farmer Is Welcome. J. H. SAYE, . J. S. HARTNESS, President. Cashier J. C. WILBORN estate I OFFER FOR SALE 236 Acres?The Hope Sadler Farm, 4 miles from Rock Hill. The D. L. Sheider Farm?Two miles from York; 387 acres. $60.00 per Acre. _ The Joe Smith Farm?125 acres, two story house. $45.00 per Acre. IF YOU WANT A FARM, COME IN AND LOOK OVER MY LIST. J. C. WILBORN 25LBS SUGAR, $1.65 CASH AT OUR.STORE. WHAT ABOUT THAT MOWING MACHINE!? EMERSON, Best on Market . Good Mowing Machine WILL PAY for itself in two seasons. You need it?better make hay than buy it. 10 Qt. Galvanized Bucket?25 CTS. We have lots of other merchandise that we can save you money on if you will drop in and inquire. Try Us for your every day wants. CARROLL BROS. HATTAWAN" SHIRTS HAVE YOU SEEN OUR new line of "MATTAWAN" SHIRTS? No, of course not. If you had, you'd be wearing a .MATTAWAN. We invite you to come in and look 'em over. They are beauties?they will please you in style and in quality?Priced at $1.98 and Upward What about one of our "PEP" CAPS They are the kind you have been looking for and they are priced right? $1.25 and $1.50 Each ASK TO SEE THEM. FEINSTEIN & KRIVIS THE CASH STORE The Store Where Your Money Goes a Long Ways. FALLS E E D NOW IS TIME to plant your Kail pardon?We have the SEED. Beans, Lettuce, Spinach, Mustard, Beets, Cabbage, Assortment of Turnip Seed. Red and Crimson Clover Seed. Rape and Hairy Vetch. Abruzzi Rye. ANOTHER SHIPMENT OK FLOUR THIS WEEK We have in stock over 10,000 Pounds of SUGAR. WIRE for haling straw and hay. See us for prices. SHINGLES?Two carloads of ?5hingles received and another on the road. One carload of LUMBER received and two more on the road. He sure to keep in mind that we are the Lumber dealers of York. YORK SUPPLY CO. Wholesale and Retail. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA York County. Hy J. L. Houston, Esquire, Probate Judge of York County. In the Probate Court. WHEREAS LETHA JACKSON has] applied to me for Letters of Ad ministration, on all and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and credits of OSCAR LEE JACKSON, late of the County aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred ; and creditors of the said deceased, to I ne and appear before me at our next ! Probate Court for the said County, to be holden at York Court House on the1 22D DAY OF AUGUST, 11)21, to shew; cause, if any why the said Ad- ; ministration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal this 6th day of August, in the year of our! Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one and in the 146th year of! American Independence. (Seal) J. L. HOUSTON. Probate Judge of York County. 62 t 2t FOR FINAL DISCHARGE.'M'OTICE is lierbey given that I have! made my Final Settlement with the Probate Court of York county as Administrator of the estate of ELIZA CARTER, deceased and that SATUR4 *' ? IVM'UT 1 > t no 1 I Uf\. T , Wl VII. OX X.J, l^.l, i ??i?i 11 < < rv vr application to said court for my discharge from further liability in connection with said administration. J. K. LINDSAY. Administrator Estate of Eliza Carter, deceased. 55 5t W Titles to Real Estate and Real Estate Mortgages on sale at The Enquirer Office. ' ESB 'H H 'MM HM B IBM EB Hi XX H ! i r~i ! ? LiCl 5 uu; ? 9 ? ? H I To the Fair Grounds at J ! rock hill i J Thursday Aug. 11 J I TO SEE. " J American Legion J I Larrupers i.' I Against , % J Rock Hill All Stars /J ] |I Again, a , * WANTED?ONE THOUSAND FANS FROM | YORK, SHARON, HICKORY GROVE, _ 1 CLOVER, FILBERT, TIRZAH AND ALL I THE SURROUNDING COUNTRY TO GO OVER FOR THE GAME. GAME CALLED AT 4.30 P. M. ? ADMISSION: 25 cents and 35 cents. Rock Hill expects to send 2,000 fans out for the game. Can't the rest of us furnish 1,000. 8 THE AMERICAN LEGION HAS SEVEN ? STRAIGHTS TO ITS CREDIT. LET'S GO _ OVER AND TRY TO HELP 'EM MAKE IT EIGHT. |g R YOU TELL THE OTHER FELLOW AND | CARRY HIM ALONG. 1 . I _ A nunnMn I orrinn Racokall Tpnm Rnill^I 1VU11 UVglVU JWUOVUWll M, vmu* . M \m mm mm m mm ?; mm mm mm mm mm hi 1 jEverybody ||| Is Invited To Attend The Tirzah Picnic AT ITIRZ A H I Thursday, Aug. 25th Hon. J. Skottowe Wannamaker HI President of the American Cotton Association will he the principal speaker of the occasion. Music By Tirzah Band The people of York and Adjoining Counties are invited to be present and bring baskets. COME TO THIS GREATEST FARMERS RALLY OF THE YEAR. BRING ALL THE FAMILY FOR A DAY OF RECREATION, PLEASURE AND ENJOYMENT. Remember the Date?THURSDAY, AUG. 25. Exercises begin at 11 a. m. TIRZAH PICNIC ASSOCIATION [ "i ir