Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, August 12, 1921, Page Page Five, Image 5
Watkins, in Lancaster, in 1915, was
lodged in the jail at Lancaster, Wednesday
night by Sheriff Hunter. McIlwain
remained at large after the killing
until last year when he was caught
in Detroit. A long legal fight started
and it was not until last week that the
negro was allowed to be extradited by
Detroit authorities. The negro killed
Mr. Watkins in cold blood, according
to the evidence in the case. Mr. Watkins
was superintendent of the Lancaster
oil mill at, the time, McIIwain
being in his employ.
? Eugene S. Blonse and II. H. Evans
ave announced themselves as canuitcs
for the house of representatives
from Newberry to succeed Hon. George
S. Mower, deceased, and Evans and
Sheriff Cannon G. B'ease had a personal
altercation yesterday, because of
certain inferences contained in a card
published by Evans. Evans stated in
the card that "If the voters wanted
the fearful expense of the sheriff's office,
don't vote for me." Blease and ;
Evans had some words about the
matter, as the result of which Blease
called Evans a liar and Evans
struck Blease in the face. Bystanders
interfered before the trouble progress- i
ed further, and friends were hoping i
yesterday that there would be no more
of it.
? A horrible murder, committed near
Eeosville, in Lexington county, is the
criminal sensation of the week. The
victim was William Brazcll, a young j
college student, who was making his
way during the summer as a taxi
driver. F. J. Kirby, formerly of York 1
county and C. O. Fox and Jesse Gabbins
were committed to Richmond
county, Ga? jail in Augusta, Monday,
with practically satisfactory evidence
of their guilt. In fact Kirby has told I
all about it, and the corroborative Circumstances
in evidence leave but little
doubt of the Substantial correctness of '
his story. Kirby's story is to the effect
that the three boys had in mind
a trip over into Lexington county in a .
search for "girls." They picked out a j
dr vpr much at randon but rather with (
reference to the quality and value of ,
the machine he was driving and that j
was how they hit upon young Brazell (
with a Cadillac. After driving some (
distance on their way, Brazell began
to show signs of restlesness because
of the indeflniteness of their destina- (
tion and Fox knocked him across the
head. Then Fox and Gabbins dragged
the boy to the ground and Fox stabbed
him to death while he was begging ,
for mercy. He stuck his knife into his J
victim's chest and twisted the weapon
around. After putting the body back '
into the car and carrying it some dis- '
tance they hid it by the roadside and !
proceeded op toward Augusta, Ga., J
near which city they ran out of gaso- 1
line and had tire trouble.*. Kirby was 1
sent for a new tire, and he told the '
officers sibout the affair with the re- J
' suit that all three were rounded up '
and taken to Augusta. The taxi 1
driver was robbed of a sum of money j'
that was on his person and among!1
other things the boys had in mind an 11
expedition of robbery and murder
until they could dispose of the car. I
During Tuesday and Wednesday the j
feeling in South Carolina and Georgia '
*m\ aiw.ti n i.itnli that it hoonmo I
necessary to rush the prisoners to tlie
interior of Georgia for safe keeping.
MERE MENTION
Sterling exchange advanced 11 3-4
cents Monday to 3.71 1-2 presumably
on account of the oversold cotton
m/rkot Warren C. Spurgin, missing
Chicago banker, has been located
in Mexico Fifteen unknown passengers
were killed in the wreck of !
freight train No. 32 on the Gulf Coast
line, near Reeves, .. last Monday.
Their bodies were burned beyond recognition.
AT THE CHURCHES r
FIRST BAPTIST
Sunday Worship?Sunday school at
10 a. m. B. Y. P. U. at 7 o'clock p. ni. j
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. K. K. Gillespie, D. D., Pastor.
Sunday Sciaices?Sunday sclyol at!
10 a. m.
TRINITY METHODIST.
Rev. J. I\. Walker, Pastor. ! /
Sunday Services?Sunday school at I
10 a. in.
CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD.
Rev. T. T. Walsh, Tastor.
Sunday Services?Sunday uclioo) at
10 a. m.
J
ASSUU1ATK KKmKMEiU
PRESBYTERIAN.
Rev. J. L. Oatcs, D. 1)., Pastor.
Sabbath Service?Sabbath school al
10 a. m. .Morning service" at 11.
CHARLOTTE STREET BAPTIST
CHURCH
Rev. F. A. Liles, Pastor. (
Sunday Services?Sunday school at ^
10 o'clock. Morning service at 11.
Evening service at 7.45.
Special Jlotircs.
At Antioch
There will be preaching at Antioch, j
next Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock and | "
at S p. in., and each day next.week at
11 a. m. and 4 p. in.
J. B. Kilgo. Pastor. ]J
Nnfirs
There will he a picnic at the home ;
of Mr. and Mrs. Totft (ireen, August i
IB. KvMyhody is invited. It* |
r
Picnic at Easfvicw. 1 \
There will he a basket picnic at ^
Kastview School house, Wednesday, i *
i August 17. Two ball games. Music
by Tirzah band. Kverybo.ly invited. x
04 It it. M. Hope, for Committee.
Union and Clover.
I'nion?Sunday school at lft a. tn. .,
Preaching at 11. Clover?Sunday"1
school at 10 a. m. Preaching at s p. ni. ,
N. A. Ilemriek, Pastor.
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Clover Circuit.
Clover?Sunday school at 1ft a. m.
preaching at 11. St. Paul?Preaching
at .'5 p. m. King's Mountain Chapel? .A
preaching at 7 p. m.
J. (J. Huggin, Pastor. .>
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OBITUARY.
PIKD?At Waycross, (in., a few
days ago. Dr. It. B. PATRICK, formerly
of White Oak. S. C. The interment
was at While Oak last Tuesday. >
after funeral services conducted by ^
ftevs. W. W. Parkinson, W. A. Ken- *
iicdy, .1. a. .>in\t?n\n 111*i it. s
Johnson. '
COTTON MARKET J
Friday. August, 1;. 1921.
Cotton Rood
Sharon 1-1
C!?vor 1-1 8? .
Voikvilh I'-'-J 10 la
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. I <
Lost?Black and white pointer hitch.
Reward for return to Harry Ruff,
Rock Hill. S. C. lt?
Phor.e 117?For prompt shoe service.
We buy and sell second hand shoes.
rin shni> Shon. the crood I
leather shop. 63 3t*.
For Sale?One Ho'stein row, giving
three gallons and a quart a day. S.
L. Faulkner, King's Creek. 62 4t
Clerkships?Open to men, women, over
17. I'ostal Mail Service, Railway *
Mail, Washington Department, Typists.
Salaries, $1,400-$1,800. Experi- a
enee unnecessary. For free particulars
of examinations, write J. Leo- JJ
nard, (former Civil Service, ex- 1!
aminer), 608 Equitable P>lgd. Wash- ?
ington. D. C. 64 3t*. ''
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NOTICE
T>1DS for the ground rights for the i
Tirzah Picnic, August 25, will be I
received by the undersigned up to Au- ^
gust 14. Address F. E. Smith, Tirzah,
fe*. C. 2t t f 63
I
NOTICE J
A LL Applicants for Membership in |
Vork Lodge, Loyal Order of Moose,
ire requested to meet in the Woodmen ; t
Hall, Stroup Building, Monday evening,
August 15, at 8 p. m., to consider
the location of a home for the Lodge.
It JAS. D. GRIST, Temp. Sec. s
y
Rub-My-Tism is a great pain
killer. Relieves pain and soreness, y
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Ac. "
TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS ?
ALL persons indebted to the estate a
of Mary E. Morrow, deceased, are a
hereby notified to make payment to >'
the undersigned at once, and all per- V
sons having claims against said estate u
ire advised to present the same to the ?
undersigned, within the time prescrib- r
?d bv*la\v.
DANIEL J. MITCHELL E
SAMUEL It. MITCHELL, >'
Bxecutors. h
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NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. {]
f>Y mutual consent, we, the under- t
signed, trading as L. M. WOOTAN
fe SON, at Smith's Turnout, in York "
bounty. South Carolina, do hereby dis- _
5o've the said partnership and agree to 1
discontinue the business of the said '
firm heretofore conducted by us. It is
tgreed that L. A. Wootan is to pay all
jf the d-fcbtsyof the said firm and is to
continue the business in his own name
is sole owner, and that' L. M. Wootan
is not liable or responsible for any <
lebts contracted in the future by the '
said firm or by L. A. Wootan in any
manner whatsoever. 2
L. M. WOOTAN, q
L. A. WOOTAN. *
July IRth, 1921. 58 f 4t 9
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OFF TO THE ; ?
Fashion Centers
I WANT MY FRIENDS AND
CUSTOMERS AND THE GENERAL
PUBLIC TO KNOW THAT /
I AM LEAVING TOMORROW? \
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
FOR BALTIMORE TO BUY MY ?
STOCK OF FALL MILLINERY _
AND TO VISIT THE FASHION j
SHOWS OF LADIES' GOODS. T
MY MILLINERY PARLOR WILL f
BE CLOSED SEVERAL DAYS
OF NEXT WEEK IN CONSE- I
QUENCE. j?
CALL AND SEE ME AFTER ' '
NEXT WEffK FOR THE NEWEST
AND BEST IN MILLINERY.;
THANK YOU.
Mrs. J. M. FEJEMJUSUfl , n
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CLOVER TIGERS s
VS. L
HIGHLAND PARK
kT HAWTHORN
BASE BALL PARK |
AT CLOVER,
SATUkDAY AUG. 131
ftAMr rAiicn ax d nn p m
GOOD GAME EXPECTED
Admission: 15 and 30 Cts.
McCONNELLSj
August Stimulators |
From day to day wo aro continually
fforinK especially fjood valics? real
allies?In all sorts of seasons j merhandise
jjoods that you are needing
Cow. and you will he wise to watch our
dvertisemcnis and visit our store for
our needs whatever they may he.
TODAY WE OFFER
kndrosroKKin 3i! inch Mleaehinn?
15 CTS. Yard j
i> inch Indian Head?
25 CTS. Yard
liverside Kxtra Heavy Cheviots?
Special?Yard 15 CTS.!
.leu's L'iO Woiirht lleavv Overalls
wide suspender hark. well made
?n $1.50 Overall?Special at
98 CTS. Pair
Jen's Pxtra Lar^e Cut Work Shirts
75 CTS. Each T
len's Mine Ser?re Suits $15.00 J.
leu's Khaki I'ants?Pair $1.25 re
HOW'S THIS?
on Pairs Men's STI'OXtSKIt THAN
THK LAW WOKK SHOPS-At Ci
$3.98 Pair
FALL IS NEAR AT HAND. ..
M
Cew COAT Sl'ITS $25.00 _
Cew I'all SWPATPItS $10 to $18 F*
m-w I'all SKIItTS, $3.98 to $10.00 Each n
5HKKTINC. 5 CTS. Yard _
H'TAC.ON SOAP 4 CTS. Cake
WcrftNNEIJ. 25* _ a
? UrUUUD V;U. K<
WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY
See The Enquirer Office for Title*-.
in<l Mortqaqes of Real Estate, I ar
SUARANTEED FLOUR .... $3.60 SKS.
deduced Prices
On Buggies
WE ARE OVERSTOCKED ON
BUGGIES?TO REDUCE OUR
STOCK WE ARE OFFERING YOU
REDUCED PRICES?IF YOU ARE J
THINKING OF BUYING A BUGGY
YOU WILL DO WELL TO SEE
US QUICK
Every Buggy we have to offer Islof
he highest quality that the price wi'l
uy, and with reduced prices there is
splendid value in every Buggy we
fferjfc If you need a Buggy or even bceve
you need a new one RIGHT NOW
s a good time to buy. Reduced prices
n Buggies do not come often, and our
resent reduction is worth while to
ou.
M ERSON MOWING MACHINES
Are the BEST made. Need one?
:arroll bros.
PYRAMID PAINT SHOP
.ROCK HILL. 8. C.
four Auto Top
WHAT ABOUT IT? Is it in good
hape? Does it look as well as you
,'ant it to look? Or does it look a bit
op-cared and weather beaten? Just
little bit off, eh? Then why not let
s overhaul it for you'' Th^ cost is
ot so great. Then, too, we will guarntee
you a first-class job?a top as
ood as the original top on the car?(
>ne of our tops wi'l add much to tne
ppearance of your car?yes, and it'll
dd to your personal satisfaction?put
our car on equality with others that
ou sec?cars that look well kept and
p to snuff. Investigate it. We will be
Jad to quote you pricea on your job.
'AINTING?
That's another one of our specialties.
Ivery Job of car painting we turn out
j right up to snuff in quality?you'll
e proud of your car if you have us to
aint it. Our painting will add dollars
r> the value of your car. Ask about!
he cost. Paint up before winter.
IAS. A. JOHNSON, Prop.
Ye Can Save You
Money
AT THE #
CASH & CARRY STORE
5 Lbs. SUGAR $1.62
6 Lbs. Sterling FLOUR $3.80
6 Lbs. Piedmont FLOUR $3.80
6 Lbs. Chesterfield FLOUR .L. $3^5
iood RICE?Pound - 6 CTS.j
iood COFFEE 5 CTS.
5 Lbs. MIXED FEED $1.35
THE ABOVE GOODS ARE
OUR SATURDAY SPECIALS.
:ASH & CARRY CO.
j
. C. Brocklnirton F. L. Ilinnant
W. M. Brown
'almetto Monument Co.
YORK, - - 8. C.
Vhy Pay an Agent
1 I VIII r
I
Wo know that the A>rer:t has to live,
ut let the other fellow keep him up.
eal Direct with the
PALMETTO MONUMENT CO.,
York, S. ?C.; Phone No. 121.
If you wish us to call we will he triad ;
> have one of our firm call on You. I
fe do not travel agents.
We can and will do your work at as;
ow a Price and as Good in Quality as
ny one in the business. Try Us, is all!
lat we ask. You be the judge.
PALMETTO MONUMENT CO.
"Honor Them With a Monument."
Mi?BI
YOUR Satisfaction
Is OUR success?
The fact that we devote our-1
selves exclusively to the scien- H
titio examination of the eye, andl
the furnishing of glasses, with!
Our Moderate Prices, Up-to- H
Date Methods, and a Most Per-B
fectly Equipped Room for Ex-fl
ami nations, has made the words B
"SUCCESSmB
synonymous.
Broken Lenses Duplicated While!
You Wait.
i
^ compa>}f i
Hampton Street
ROCK HILL, - - S. C.
"guide to gas
*HE undersigned are at your service
with Gas, Oils, Greases, etc., and
spectfully solicit your patronage:
. I,
jmpbell & Quipn Co Clover
ty Pharmacy Clover
. L. Ford & Sons Clover
E. Smith Tirzah
ivins Bros.. Charlotte St York
LOANS AT 7 % INTEREST
. RKANOED for on York County
^ Farms. Long-term. (6% through
scleral Land liank). Why not slop
lying higher rates? Charges reason)le.
C. E. SPENCER.
See The Enquirer Office for Title':
Hi Mortynges of Re.ll Estate, ' I
THE STAR THEATRE
TODAY
GEORGE WALSH?
In "The Plunger." The cleanest,
liveliest Photo-Drama in which
George Walsh ever starred. Don't fail
to see this. It will thrill you to the
core.
SATURDAY AND,MONDAY
' H HH
IN
, r Charles Chaplin.in! w >
^ ^~==~^jo=sama^.
You are going to yell when you see
CHARLIE CHAPLIN wander through
the trials of "Motherhood."' You're
going to laugh and Laugh nnd then
LAUGH as you follow the humorous
pair through the Comedy on which
the world-famous comedian worked
for a year. Charlie does all the things
you've never seen him do before; and
the greatest Kid in the world lends a
hand. The Kid is Jackie Coogan, Star
.of '.'Peck's Bad Boy." Show starts
promptly at 2.00 P. M. Saturday.
ADDED ATTRACTION SATURDAY
KING BAGGOT in The Hawk's Trail.
Admission: 25 CTS. and 35 CT3.
You had better hurry if you want to
see this humorous hurricane. TVVO
DAYS ONLY?Saturday and Monday.
COMING TUESDAY?
Mary Miles Minter In "The Little
Clown."
J. Q. WRAY, Manager.
TURNIP SEEDSPlenty
of Turnips through the early
fall and winter will help out mightily
when other vegetables are getting tb He
scarce and then the tops for "greens"
or "salad" will be welcome throughout
the winter and early spring. Better
sow a few turnips at your home.
BUISTS'S TURNIP SEED?
Are recognized everywhere as being
of the highest quality, true to name
and variety and grow the most prolific
crops. We have BUlST TURNIP
SEED?all the good varieties that are
^commonly grown in this vicinity. The
Seeds are fresh and the nest ume 10
plant them is NOW. Yes, we will fill
mail orders.
CLOVER DRUG STORE
R. L. WYLIE, PROP.
Clover, 8. C.
SHINGLES
WHEN YOU WANT ANY SEE US.
We have them?Good Shingles, too?
as good as you can find anywhere?and
you'll find too, that we have the price
that will interest you.
LUMBER?
To he aure. That's our long suit and
of course we have it. Lots of Lumber
?Rough, Dressed, manufactured up as
you want it?Flooring, Ceiling, Weatherboarding.
Doors, Blinds, Sash, Window
Frames, Door Frames?just anyway
you want?and you win find that
our PRICES ARE RIGHT.
BUILfiERS' HARDWARE?
Have any need for such goods? See
us if you have. We can supply your
needs?Priced right here, too.
SEE US FOR DEVOE PAINTS.
LOGAN LUMBER YARD
Things to Eat?
IT IS ALWAYS a song in every
home. "What Shall We Have to Eat?"
Visit our store and look over our well
?trw"k?rt nhelves and counters and you
will find something that will appeal
to your appetite. Let us suggest?
Good quality Preserved Peaches, Apprlcots
and Pears?delicious stuff.
CANXED?HONEY?Put up in 2 lb.
tins. Strained, Pure, and extra good
flavor?50 Cts. a can.
Also have Strained Honey in glass.
COFFEES?
Sec us for Coffee?if you want the
BEST Coffee to be had, you will find it
here, and in varying grades down to
Hie lowest priced Barrel Coffee, but ,
Ihi.i is good Coffee too. As good as j
you cm find.
SEE US FOR FLOUR.
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
This Store will be Closed at 12 o'clock
Noon, on THURSDAYS.
SHERER & QUINN
WE FIXITY WAIT
PATRONIZE YOUR HOME TOWN I
We fix them while you wait and you ii
only have to wait a few moments. We
are now located at No. 6, North Con- ,
uveas St. Opposite Calhoun Drug Co. .
New Electric equipment. No. 1 opera-;
tor in charge. ' j
We carry "Dye and Shine Polish and (
"You-Slip-On" Rubber Heels. Parcels j
post orders received in morning, mailed
same afternoon. (
DORSETT S SHOE &
HARNESS HOSPITAL (
Opposite Calhoun Drug Co. Phone 198.
' (
FOR FINAL DISCHARGE. ||
^TOTICK is hereby given that on '
Tuesday. August 26. 1 will make 1
a Final Settlement with the Probate '
Court of York county as Administra- '
tor or the Estate of MASON HKAT- 1
Tt).\. i!e<?:isf.l unit that I will then
ami there apply fur my disrha^ge from | '
further liability in connection with .
said administration.
Mrs. Margaret C. liratton.
Adhinistratortrlx. (
July 22, 1921. 58 t 5t '
NO MATTER I
How Mean Your Horse or
Mule Is, We Have the |
Stocks to Hold Him.
We do Blacksmithirig and
Repair Work of all k*nds at
Reasonable Charges.
Prompt Service.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
G. F. PENNINGER
SHARON, S. C.
"We Do It Right."
*9 1 t. f. 8t
' I
YES, WE THINK
QUITE WARM
ENOUGHBut
it could be somewhat
warmer?but we don't
want it to be that way?
but what we want to call
to your attention was not
the weather so much as
Keep Kool, Palm Beach
and Mohair Clothes for'
men?wear one of these
light-weight suits and you
will find yourself much
, more comfortable?and
you will find our prices
/just about right?much
below a year ago. Then?
too, you'll need some
underwear?union suits
?knee lengths with short
sleeves or no sleeves, as
you prefer?they make
for comfort. Yes, we have
separate garment underj?
- in
wear, iou, u. ^uu >vam it.
Then too, wc can supply
you with Correct hosiery,
shirts, neckwear, collars,
belts, hose supporters?
try the E-Z, beM ever? |
and anything else in the
wearable line you need.'
ARE YOU GOING J
Away this summer?to
' the country, the seashore
or the mountains?
Then you'll most likely fr
find need for a Trunk, a a(
Suitcase or Handbag.
See what we have. All 11
sizes of all three in good
qualities and rightly
priced. Sure, we will be
delighted to show 'em to
you?just ask us.
Yes, we have Tennis or u
Outing Shoes for men,
women and children. "
J. M. STROUP s
ai
REAL ESTATE AGENCY t
FOE SALE i"
61 1-2 Acrc??Four room dwelling; 3
room teqant house, on Rutherford road
31-2 miles from courthouse. Gdod
level land, fine neighborhood; half mile
of Cotton Belt school house.
97 Acres?Nl?\v 4 room dwelling; 8
i-nnm tuna nt house; fine orchard and 1
pasture, near Charlofte road, six miles
from courthouse.
100 Acres?Seven room dwelling; 3 ^
room tenant house; fine orchard; with- ||
in half mile of Santiago school, nine \j
miles from courthouse. ,
Seven Room House?On lot 110x270
feet, on King's Mountain street. Water,
sewerage, bath and lights. Also
lot adjoinings 90x200 feet. Last available
vacant lot on this street. "a
P<
Fifty Acre Tract?Near New Zion b<
church and school; three-room house to
ind barn; lot of good saw timber. ar
Cottage on Wright Avenue?Five^ S<
rooms and commodious sleeping porch, B<
slectric lights, water and bath. Lot 80
feet front, 280 feet back.
Five Room House?Off King's Mountain
street. Yorkvllle. Lot 90x200 feet. I
Thirty Acres?One mile of Yorkville,
jn King's Mountain road. ;
Tract of 142 Acretf?Two miles of ! CI
Clover. Has a first class neatly paint- , st
?d eight-room house, with good barn i y0
ind outDUiintngs; uiao a ven uiusncu us
four-room house with outbuildings.
Entire place is good level land with ge
practically no waste. Will sell as a
ivhole or divide so as to leave settlenent
developments on either tract.
New four-room house?Near York- j
ville Graded chool.
Residence Phone 111 and I
Office Phone 74.
0. F. SHERER, Real Estateg?
3 .
Every
Is Invited To
Tirzah
====== A1
T I D '
1 1 IX J
Thursday,
Hon. J. Skottow
President of the An
tion will be the principal i
%
Music By 1
The people of York i
are invited to be present a]
j
GOME TO THIS G
RALLY OF THE YEAR.
FAMILY FOR A DAY
PLEASURE AND ENJO
Remember the Date
25. Exercises beerin at 11
TIRZAH PICNIC
h
.c.whborni^te;
I OFFEfc FOR SALE
" S *
236 Acres?The Hope Sadler Farm,
miles from Rock Hill.
The D. L. 8heider Farm?Two miles
om York; 387 acres. $60.00 per Acre.
The Joe Smith Farm-rl25 acres, two
;ory house. $46.00 per Acre. ^
F YOU WANT A FARM, COME IN
AND LOOK OVER MY LIST. (
.C.WSJB0RN
MATTAWAT SHIRTS j
AVE YOU SEEN OUR new line of J
VIATTAWAN" SHIRTS? No, of
>urse not. If you had, you'c^be wearg
a MATJAwAN. We invite you to (
>me in and look 'em over. They are
?autiea?they will please you in style
id in quality?Priced at ,
$1.98 and Upward
What about one of our
"PEP" CAPS
* ,
hey are the kind you have been lookg
for and. they are priced right?
$1.25 and $1.50 Each
ASK TO SEE THEM.
FEINSTEIN & KRIVIS
THE CASH STORE
he Store Where Your Money Goea a ?
Long Ways.
?EL MONTE
CANNED GOODS
WE WANT YOU TO KNOW that we
ive these popular Canned Gooda?
caches, Pineapple, Corn, Tomatoes, N
:ets and Pimentoes, and we want you %
know that DEL MONTE products
e the highest quality put In cans?
ie Us or Phone for Prices on the
stter Kind of Canned Goods.
Ingleside Syrup?100 per cent Cane. F
FARM HARDWARE
Our Farmer Friends will do well to
e us for Farm Hardware. Heavy
ace Chains, 90 Cts. Pair; Have Cow
lafns, Shovels, Forks. Hoes and Plow oj
eele. Have a few Shop Forges. If
u can use one of these?Just make Ul
a reasonable offer. You'll buy it.
Ha?ia T7*n ?<lt? A rwKn?? on/) ArQ noro Pq no
JlrtVC l J V?un0v gr]
ed. Let us supply you. O
J. F. CARROLL ?
ei
AUTO TRUCK SERVICE
AM prepared to doJHeavy Hauling
of all kinds on shorchotlce, and am
zing special attention to moving ?
usehold gor a, etc. L. O. THOMP>N,
Phone l,J# York, 8, C. 20 tt E
. f *"
body!
Attend* The
ricmc
r 1 I
AH
Aug. 25th |
e Wannamaker
#
mrinnn Cotton Associa
speaker of the occasion. \
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irzah Band
md Adjoining Counties
ad bring baskets.
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REATEST FARMERS
BRING ALL THE
OF RECREATION*
YMENT.
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-THURSDAY, AUG.
a. m.
ASSOCIATION
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'Jimmie's"
No. 74
FOB TEE BEST MEATS.
iVe Want to Buy?
Some Cpuntry Hams, from 10 to ^0
Pounds.
)LD GEORGE?
Is on the Job again and he will give
you Just what you want.
THE CITY MARKET
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[RADE WITH USWe
have the coolest place
n town. See US for?
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Ice Cream?
Pure Fruit DrinksFine
StationeryEngraved
CardsToilet
ArticlesTobaccos,
Cigars, Etc.
Mackorell Drag Co. \
Near the Court House
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FALL SEED , '
OW IS TIME to plant your Fall, garden?We
have the SEED.
Beans, Lettuce, Spinach, Mustard,
Beets, Cabbage, Assortment of
Turnip Seed.
Red and Crimson Clover Seed,
lapo and Hairy Vetch.
Abruxzi Rye.
ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF
FLOUE THIS WEEK
We have in stock over 10,000 Pounds
r SUGAR.
WIRE for baling straw and hay. See
s for prices. /
SHINGLES?Two carloads of Shinies
received and another on the road,
ne carload of LUMBER received and
vo more on the road. Be sure to keep
i mind that we are the Lumber deal's
of York.
YORK SUPPLY CO.
Wholesale and Retail.
Chattel and Crop Mortgage* at Thf
nquir?r Offiot.
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