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" I l-oxington county on :i .supposedly ! J bona lidc tri j> to "pet some girls." ? (Ireenviilo. Sontt mlier 13: Sneak- h i11;r ;i body of replesentativc citi- f / lis*. ;i committee headed by J. 15. ! I'ailt, prominent local attofney, ami [ cnmihis. il pf prominent business anil professional men, appeared before the 1 grand i?11-\- this morning: and urged i that body to use all its power to bring i to justice nien implicated in mob vio- j 0 hniee in this county. A meeting of! citi/ens was held last night and deter- i mutation to send the committee be- II I'ore tin grand jury wAs reached. Not ' \ onh dii| the committee ask for those | implicated in mob violence to b-> j brought to justice, but it urged the IJ grand Jury to exert Itself to see that 11 all forms of lawlessncss including alleged flagrant violations of the prohi- I hitiiui law be suppressed. Action by the citizens followed by charge of ex-1 rnordtnary power and fearlessness 11 ye i rday b\ County Judge C. 0. , Fen then tone to the grand jury in I which be urged them to bring to trial : these men implicated in a mob which j recently took two negro women pris- j ' nee: lioin the ->ty jai' and whipped |j them? Hal T. Sloan, foreman of the) grar.d jury, stated this morning thai ' ill vest igat ion of mob violence had not j I" en discussed by the grand Jury owi ing to the nui.ib'-r of indictfnonts wtiieh it had to i<iss. If sufficient j time is not. given 'luring the present j. term of county court. Judge Feather-]: stone charged the grand ju.y to make a thorciigh investigation and report I it ; findings at the court of general ci v: Ions, which convenes two weeks hem o. Judge Fcathrrstoae declared in his (1 targe that city officials knew the names of some of t\ie mob leaders j and maiiv who comiio<n/l the mob. and | if witiu/acs old not want to test if v. j ??. te- wnu'd furnish the proper writs wliit li would Krin?" tlicm nolore mo grand jury nrul force them to testii'v. AT THE CHURCHES . Kilt ST BAPTIST ^ Sunday Worship Sunday school at 1? a. in." It. Y. 1'. I" at fi.ir.. r FlltST PRESBYTERIAN Rev. 10. 10. Gillespie, 1>. D.p I'ustor. Sunday Ser\ ices?Sunday school at j f Hi a. ui. .Morning service at 11. Junior C. 10. It p. in. Young Peoples C. 10. , at p. m. Evening sci vice at S. TRINITY METHODIST. Rev. J. K. Walker, Pastof. Suinlay Services Sunday school al ' in a. in. Morning service al 11 a. in. ; Evening service at S o'clock. t'lllJItCII OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. Rev. T. T. Walsh. Pastor. 4 Sunday Service?Sunday school at 10 a. in. Morning service at 11. ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. Rev. J. L. Oatos, J). 1)., Pastor. Sald?ath Service?Snhhath school fit J 10 a. in. Morning service at 11. Even- |> in;;" service at X o'clock. CHARLOTTE STREET BAPTIST CHURCH 1 Rev. F. A. Liles, Pastor. ! . Sunday Services Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Morning service at 11. Special Mot ires. ? Union and Clover. Clover- Sunday school at 10 a. m. ( Preaclunp it 1!. Fnion Sunil. | sclrool at '! p. in. I'I ejicliing at 3.3o. , ; N. A. 11' inri' k. Pastor. ; , ] I Clover Circuit. King's Mountain Sunday school at 1 a . m. I 'i > 11i11; nt 11 St. i'aill : ' Preaching at X p. in. Clover?PreachI* in :.I 7 p. in. J. CS. Iluggin, l'astor. ' At Olivet. Sunday school at 2.30 p. m. Preaching at 3.30 p. ill. 1 :l. K. Walker, I'aslor At Shilch. I Peaching fit Sln' ih : i 1 p. in. . . I". A. Lih s. Pastor. < At New Zion. ' Suneav cho <1 ai lo a. in. prcu'-liiti - al 11. 1 ' ! I. II (lack. P;eto-. | J Al C.innon Mill. ? rmichillg (it < " All!! Ctlllpel . , k ft Tribute of Respect. ' Wl rr .< i' bus |?!? isi-il i i ^ l , * HI .? 11111 "in m il." mil in. k| nil niiini |nr, tin- li'n !. | II111 tli111* I i'lsiWi til mill | tuvHftr 11m* | \'.t|> iiuil 1'iiinti ill Ilk, 111'!' fiii'i , In- il ( |. Im <1: i t. 'Pi .it. .'i*i I >ii i i'lot's, \v?- : j i ili' yi'ii'Vi'il at tliix fail ili.s|ii'tisntii?n j < n|' i'1'iiviiletii'f. ' I "tul T'la! \.t tlfsirc to M'ktuiwliiltjo .1 tin- 1 i ji .i:ililr ! \vr haw Mtfttaiiii i! f f in i ! il'iili nf '?ri< wiiii it I ways maintain! ! a vit'il inti ii; t in tin- |iins|M rily i M -, .1 1 : . I a' -If ills' 11 li! Ili 1. : 11 I j I' I I'I I'l l ' \ III "111. I I' 't I i I "SI lilt '"lis 11.' I'll- . i- 1 1 ; 1 i' 1 our Minute l! . mill ..ii. In S' 1 t in .Wis iMininji, 'I \ 1 n ili I nni'iii 1. i li'- I ti 1 I I I i II 1 ' 1 . 1 ait?l Hi.' i:?K;k 1!ill llcntlW." , | * HYMENEAL f \l :;;:11-1? \i " .m . 1 h 1.1 iii. '' nail nts Air. anil Mi- .1 <M" 1 ' < .iII 11 '< i v ' ' ; ?\ i . on 'A i iln< i Si |>li I '. Mi:-;- KliiTil -li'lll.l. (O Mr. J' >f?\ AI.V \.\ Kin>\\ \\ Hi': ' \ : < i: n i I-'-" !>< i'!"i i. i I >v I\*' ?.. ?.1: . In tli' M< Mi<??list ii i - in York- ' ville. S pu-jnber ! I. I?y I! v. I. K. Wall . .Miss MA1XJK I IIK.\1>EK. : ' )*.*, of II lc?'i i ! V l" .Mr. MAUI. L I, ; p... : ' - \ !? \\ ililM lii 'l .\ouim i ini|i. li-ft y, . i .-i|.i \ !"r ?|" th< il* Jll'.llM 11?'111 111 CiiviF OBITUARY. Y I' ^: ho .pit; K; i. I T" i i !'l >\V Iv BASS. -Ii.. <>l In -S. <*.. l??rineii> .s ' . Kill , * -\l .Mil i. Sfii- i* survived by ??et husband .1 id I ! I . : " i I ' ' 1 ! 1: 1 * ' ' 1 - ; ; ^ I COTTON MARKET B s*. -i A 1 I inds of Typewriter Ribbons at B The Yorkvitle Enquirer Office. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. Wanted A family t<> help pat her crop. (Jood home. Work ready now. Sec or write me if interested. A. K. Clark, York No. 5. It i , Bankers and Business Men?Ol York county, are your fanner custotneis using enough lime? Agricultural j prosperity follows lime and legumes.; American Limestone Co., Mascot,' Tell 11. 74 It. Wanted Information as to the where- , i.t* 11 I'tiiiv* nf *'( If oririii Sci'iit s." ! owned by Tin; Yorkville Enquirer. For Sale Large size base burner, in pel leei condition, A-l mak *. ITieed : right" tor quick sale. See me at once. S. K. Lowi v, York Drug Stoic. 71' , ; For Sale fifteen double blankets, all wool, size 72.\S5 inches, weight 5j lbs; color, white with blue border, l'riee per pair $11. S. L. Kuulkncr, King's Creek, S. C. 72 4t? Motorcycles < treat Reduction in price | of Harley-Davidson motorcycles and i sidecars. Write today for the new j 1922 models and prices. We will be | pleased to send ynu literature. 10. L. ISarncs, Koek I till, S. C., dealer for York, Chester and Laneaster couu- ! Wanted We are in the market fori good fresh milch cows and heavy j springers. Nothing but real gocd j stuff wanted. See EERd'SOX | LIVE STOCK. CO., Sharon, or II. 10.'' KERliI'SON, York, 70 tl ' For Rent or Sale--Eighty and one-half j aero farm near Nannie's mountain.!' Will rent for one thousand pounds of lint cotton, with the understanding that buildings be repaired by tin ! renter, or will sell on easy tcrms^ with one-half paid in cash. Sec or \uite S. W. (iardner, (lastonia, N. C. ' 72 f .t 91 j Wanted?The people of this section' to know that we have secured thi ; services of ail expert O.\y-Aoetylcne j Welder. We do welding, cutting, re- t pairing and soldering. We solicit' radiator reimir work and burn curiam from motors?(?as Engine repair work, a specialty. Jones Iron Works Inc., (lock Ilill. S. C. 72 .It. PHILANTHROPIC LODGE, A. F. M. A SPECIAL COMMUNICATION; VV next TUESDAY evening HUtli. r^r\ jit s o'clock. Work in K. A. (lejjrce. Full attendance requested. A. T. 1IAKT, W. ^1. ' I. E. 11 ART. Fee. W. B. McClcave P. H.Ashe | McCleave & Aslie COTTON MERCHANTS Offico in Stroup Building, YORK, S. C. We will appreciate tynving a look at youi cotton. Telephone No. 161. j LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE. ALL Mem tiers York Lodge, No. 10(51 Loyal Order of Moose are request-, L<1 t < attend ;i meeting in W. (). W. j II.-tll, TUESDAY EVENLNO. Sept. HO, J It s p. 211. J. ERNEST STROUP, IAS. 10. CRIST. Dictator. Secretary. 74 It i i ; FOR SALE. A COOD Karrn. known as the J. W. CARROLL HOMESTEAD, in York 'ounty I III llork's Creek township, eon Miint J?>:: 1 -:t A" r> . 1 1-2 miles from food scliool and church, well watered, | iclit roctn dwclliiiK, l?arn, two tenant . n>.uses on public liii iiwuy, would iiukej A-I farm, will l>e sold October I!', 1 : J1. on premises. regardless of' iveuther. at atietii u at 12 o\ !uck, noon. If irit 'ri -:tetl. look the plaee over. Terms: One-third Cash, balance in jiie and two years. 74 t. It* HEIRS. SHERIFF'S TAX SALES. f.V Order to ratisfy Tax Executions to me directed. I will expose to public ] sale to I lie highest bidder in front of j li Courtliou.se Do >r on the FIRST J MONDAY IN OCTORER, 1!'21. (Saleslay) at II o'clock A. M? tin following iropcrty, to-wit: Ed Miliei ::.i aei'es of land in L> i<< -da township, lionnded hy land of '. S. WiN in, A. M. Cluddcn et a I. See Hook HJ. page Gfor description, faxes, jv n ilties and ctuils, $lft(!.7L Est. J, K. Cornwell- \ot and building it Cat.iwii lo.v nship, bounded by lots if John A. Mi'Ni i !> and A. Kricdhcim v. itr* v. Fie ItMlk II. page atlS, R. M. ofiiee;. Taxis, p naltits and costs, Ilii.JO. Henry Ivrry? I."I and building. near ;?M-k Hill, lio|jmld(i |?y idls of Odessa MeCardi !! ami otheis, oil map ul Kita 1 I. Sic' It Ji: i? . ty. L'lt \'n. :*.l, ( : ? .. |. ::iv It. M. O. office. Tax r. penalties ;??;#! ( sis. $7,110. flerli ml - i; ifivl! Lot ami Iniildiim r lio.-k 11 i11. ound* d l?y lots of Kali .( (I' ll. ell Him :i\i IIUC, ill SellUlel ll > 1 oily. Sit l!"ok 4'!. pifre JI'I!, II. d. ti'lice. Tax- s. penalties ami eoVls, t i .J.?. j Aiallie Smitl !.<>! near Iliylilaml i 'ail; .Mi ' in lio.-k 11 ill. See Ho k -II., ;:i."Jit. I; M. i'. t?i life, Ta;.e,;. peiiiliier ami rests. ?a.47. Mi.. Al. H Sullivan l.ot in IJo'U I 111. a o< i iln 11 la I la !; a e. ) > t ! . I It ..itnalet; ; I >t .\ 10 on map of .1 no., I. Williams, a' .January, Iill7. Tax . >i :r:i It e a a ml it: . $4..". I. Surah II. Wall L"! and 1 >nii?lir.-_r. oar i:? .:k Mill. untied l?> land .a kUct ami Susan sit ! u.d !. IS. lit ' Icy. See Hook IS. |KtKt I -v. It. .M. ?" 1 it'llov. Taxes. penalties and eosls.j-l Sun S ?i:il. Voiintr Tint ' lots on. "lint Hill, near Itock Kill. See it"'I; f J, |in;ce I'll I, II. A', r. office. Tax . ? v. :lties ami rosis, $i;.i)S, .1. I.I I Owt t 1 S I : : S s ..f land . n Fort A J ti? township, homided hy lands a II. S. Florence 111 1 Hst. W I. IJotl- * ! Tax- . 11 n:t11:< > and cost;-. $11.JA. f .1. A. : "tl Kills 1 ISI acre* of J .ml in l-'ort Mill township, hounded foyfl I - of IS 'l".'. i : t mil .1. I.ee I ?>v. :.s. Taxes, penaities and costs, Ilil.tiiS. W. J. Campbell, ideceased)- HI acres f I el H-. \J'!i lot us hi p. l-oiiml 'I la mi II. 11 Ah K'a* ami others. Tax s. |ten> rtles '11111 otist.s, 37.JI. .1, t'. . ml i'!: t'.'tiif . ! hi aer.-r. of in! in l'"' l .Mill to;v iisiiip. hetind'tl mds of !i. I' Springs and .1 II. K il'*s.I X"S. pf|ri||;es 111(1 ( oris. -Mill.A J. I villi" : i vwiH'ii mi"! \v i; * . 11 n of ' 1,-1 .11 ! *? ! .Mill t..\viisl.:' . by lands i f .1. Kimliivll, I". ' v Kirkpatrii-k : <t<! (itliom. Taxes, |?en? !: i" . and ? ? ' *s. $">' . 17. I'i :-..i I. i "di l.o' and 1ni;!di:i>r. ii'*ar '"iik. ltoiind<<l i \ l r?K of i". .M. I in.-ri Mil \lrs I.ltira K. I'alisll. Tax ji"!!'l a ... ar.il i ;-(>. M.'c: .1, Van Ik-van Two lot.-- an I IniiMin:; n N :. 1 ? ?tiiiiii I S . lots 1' Sua Watts, aflat- Hard} and others :. California . root. Taxe . |k-iuiU*Iph and it wis. t ' x :tr>. T nns of Sale: <' A SI I. ! '. K. Qll.WV. Sh- iff V" k <' nnt v 7 1 i' rtt See The Cnquirer Office for liilr-. in.l Mo: tfj.iges of RoM Est Mo. ' STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of York. In the Probate Court. By J. L. Houston, Esquire, Probate i .Judge ot' York County. lyilEUKAS MIXOIt Y. HEMPHILL h:i:; app'iert to me for Letters <?f Administration, on nil and singular, the giuxl:-. and chattels; rights and credits of GRACE HEMPHILL, late of the County aforesaid, deceased, These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular Ihe kindred and creditors of the said deceased* to he and appear before me at our next Probate Court for the said County, to! lie fii itioii ill i ock laiurinousc un use 2:?TI! DAY OF SEPTKAI MBit, 1921, io | show cause, if any, why tlie said Ail-j ministration should not be granted. 3iven under my Hand and Seal, this 13th uay of September, in the year of; our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty one and in the 14th year of American Independence. (Seal) J. L. HOUSTON. Probate Judge of York County. 74 f 21 FILBERT GINNERY MOW in full operation, doing first class work, and requiring all customers to pay cash. 73 3t FILMEUT GINNERY, tics. G!> t 4t School Bells Are Ringing And As Usual Our Drug Store Wdl Be /a* ncduijuai kui a IUI SCHOOL BOOKS, TABLETS, PENCILS, SLATES, INKS, ERASERS, CRAYONS, CHALK, NOTE BOOKS? And in fact everything nccd'-d in ll ? School Koom. Come early Remember?School Books are Sold STRICTLY FOR CASH. Please do not ask us to credit you for School Bocks. CLOVER DRUG STORE R. L. WYLIE, PROP. Clover, S. C. Buy Now and Secure The Lowest Prices We Bought Thousands and Thousands of Dollars Worth of Merchandise at the Low Level Cotton Prices Then Selling at 10 Cts. a Pound. * BUY YOUR MEEDS NOW?YOU'LL BE GLAD LATER ON IF YCU DO YOUR BUYING NOW. * LOOK THESE OVER: lu -l Tii-kiny?10 Cts. and 15 Cvs. Yd. flood Cheviots- At 15 Cts. Yard. (load outings -At 12 1-2 and 15 Cts, Yard Wide IVivnl.?At 15 Cts. Yd. Jleavy Work Shirts?73 Cts. Calico?At 10 Cts. Yard. Wenching?At 12 1-2 and 15 Cts. Lad* Larsie Cloth- 25 Cts. Yard. Men's Stronger Than the Law Star limnd Shoes?At $3.98 Pair. I'.oy::' Star Brand SVtoev. At $3.'18 Pair. < oir ! '..i.iiIv Women's All Leather Siioc.- At $2.98 Pair. Women's Cine All Leather (Juar; nt'-e ! Shoes-At $2.98 Pair. Ladles* K'-adv-lo-Wear t.'ont Suits $12 50. $15.00, $18.00 and $25.00. New Skirts?-All Wool?Pleated?At $2.48 Each. 400 SWEATERS?All Colors and Sizes ?Priced Low. WE ARE WELL FIXED To Supply the Whole Family Head to Fcot With Good, Honest Mcrchan dise at the Right Prices. rCONNELL Ss co. *7E SELL FOR CASH ONLY FOR PREMIUM LIST FOR THE BIG GASTON County Fair Oct. ll-15th WRITE FRED M. ALLEN SECRETARY CASTONIA, N. C. ==-" ? EVERY WHITE SCHOOL CHILD !N YORK COUNTY 13 ENTITLED TO A FREE TICKET TO THE FAIR. See That Your Committeemen Write and Get Them. I GUIDE TO GAS 'FHE undersigned arc at your service with Gas, Oils, Greases, etc., and espcctfully solicit your patronage: Campbell & Quinn Co Clover City Pharmacy Clover l/l. L. Ford & Sons Clover r. E. Smith Tirzah ^ivins Bros., Charlotte St York n v rji n b i T Ail PA MMIULL IHL LU. YORK. S. C. | ALWAYS THE BEST 3UALITY OF PRODUCTS. AND AT PRICES THAT ARE FAIR AND JUST. PROMPT AND EFFICIENT SERVICE ALWAYS. TELEPHONE No. 242 Let Us Have Your Orders by Mail or Te'cpFonc. or See Our Drivers As They Fasss Dy. SIMRILL OIL CO. TRANK M. SIMRILL, Manager. I J. C. WILBORN Htme I OFFER FOR SALE 78 Acres?One-fourth mile of New Zitm clibrch and school. Good barn, 5room residence. Price, $2,730. IToperty of Geo. W. Wilson. 200 Acres?Three miles of the city of Rock Hill. Foup-room residence on piece: SO acres in cultivation^ balance in timber and pasture. Price, $4U.0U per Acre. 225 AcresVery fine productive farm; two miles of Ebenezcr, about 1 mile of the incorporate limits of Rock HiH: 1 mile' of Winthrop .College; 5 tenant houses; :! barns.' This is a very fine farm, close to the best school for Kirls in the South. Price, $20,000.00. 55 Acres?At Floyd Jackson's store. Two-horse farni. Nice farm for sale or rent. I have 4.10 Acres at $10.00 per Acre. 1 have 14(5 Acres at $10.00 per Acre. I have Land at all prices. 33 1-3 Acres- The property of T. L. Crawford. Price, $40.00 per Acre. 113 Acres?Beautiful 6-room house, two miles of York. Price, $7,500.00. 82 1-2 Acres?Four miles of Bethany, the property of J. F. Goforth. Price, $30.00 per Acre. 450 Acres--The property of E. W. | Guy; 50 acres in bottoms, $10.00 per Acre. 1 AC ?Tlin nrnnortv of W. L*. Thomasson. Price, $10.00 per Acre. Terms to suit. 37 Acres Half mile of Santiago school anil Jtamah church. A good 3room house. Price, $1,300. Tlic properly of W. M. McCarter. 160 Acres?'Die property of J. M. McOarity, near Dclphos. Price, $40.00 per I Acre. 1171-10 Acres?Near Delphos, the property of H. It. Merritt, one of the best farms in York county. Price, $8.50C. 35 3-4 Acres?At Filbert, the property of Thompson MeAbec. Price, $3,038. ! Six room house and on the State highj way. 59 1-4 Acres- Two good houses, near | .Yew Zibn, formerly tiie property of | Ceo. It. Wallace. Price, $1,500. Teims ; to suit. 94 Acres?At Tirzah station; CO acres j under cultivation; 35 acres in timber; j t > acres in bottom land. Price, $60.C0 per Acre. 58 Acres- One and a half miles of ' Cotton Itelt school house; five-room j house; 30 acres in cultivation. The j property of Joe W. Smith. Price, $35 00 per Acre. 59 Acres?Property of Joe W. Smith. I One .dwelling, I rooms; barn and crib. | Price, $35.00 per Acre. 70 Acrfs?At Filbert, the home of S. j M. White. Price, $79.00 per Acre. 35 Acres?Adjoining King's MounI tain Chapel. Price, $60.00 per Acre. 69 Acres--On Clover and York road at Allison creek bridge; 4-room house. The property of Woods &. Pursley. Price\^50-00 per Acre. 45 Acres?Nice painted 5-room cottage; good mill site, 2 1-2 miles of Hickory drove. Price, $3,000.00. 40 Acres?On Hock Hill and York road, about one mile of Tirzah. Price, 51.500. The property of A. E. Willis, 'Junior. , 125 Acres?The home of H. N. Alexander, near New Zion school, about 30 acres in cultivation; 7!5 in timber and fine cross ties. Price, $1,580.00. 60 1-2 Acres?One mile of Filbert station; .">( acres under cultivation, j Price, $55.50 per Acre. The property of I j. } If Castles. I 39 Acres?Six-room house, half mile I of Santiago school. Price, $2,100.00. 40 Acres?Adjoining lands of ri. J,. j I lingers, one mile of Santiago school. I Tic property of (S. Price Clark. Price, i $70.00 per Acre. Terms to suit. 420 Acres?-Ebenosser township. One i 8-room residence; 4 tenant houses; 3 I barns; 2 1-3 miles of Newport, Price, $32,000.00. 170 Acres? Ebenojser township, one mile of Winthrop; 1 residence, 2 story, 9 rooms, with bath and electrjc lights. Embracing depot and sido truck. 481-2 Acres?Two miles of York; 3rooin house. $30.00 per Acre. 144 Acres? Fine land, plcnty,of wood, on ljower Rock If ill road; two good houses. This is an ideal farm. Two farms adjoining were sold last year at $150.00 per acre. Will accept $65.00 per Acre for quirk sale. 50 Acres?Adjoining the town ot Vork. Two houses, barns and in good state of cultivation. Price, $1,800. Carnegie got rich by buying when everybody wanted to sell. Be careful, but buy your home now. I have many Farms for sale. Come and talk with me. I have the Land at the RIGHT PRICE. Tell me what you want. I can find it for you. Do not fail to sec mc. J.C.WUBORN estate AUTO TRUCK SERVICE I AM prepared to do Jloavy Hauling of ail kinds on short notice, and am giving special attention to moving household goods, etc. L. fl. THOMPSON, Phone 17;". Vork, S. C. 20 Lf makes iliem it 1 Iiciii because % tires on the 10 THOMPSON f, l. g. thomspon YORK, W THE STAR THEATRE j TODAY WM. FARNUM? In "His Greatest Sacrifice." A story, i'of a mar/s heroic sirueffle for love of 'a selfish wife. SATURDAY. JUNE CAPRICE and GEO. B. SEITZ . In "The Sky Ranker." A fifteen j Episode Pathe Serial. Also Tom Santschi in "The Impostor." A powerful drama, cf the lumber camp. | .MONDAY ( ANITA STEWART? In "Virtuous Wives." A first National Attraction. TUESDAY JUSTINE JOHNSTON? In "Sheltered Daughters." She lived in a world of happy dreams and they thought she was safe because she was [Sheltered. Rut she had dreamed of romance, and her groping to find Romance ir. life led her close to danger. Received This Week? Shipment of Bagging'and Tier. 1 Galvanized Roofing. Cotton Sheets. , Molasses Barrels. Dairv Feed. Mill Feed. Horse Feed. Chicken Fqed. Lard and Meal. Sugar and Flour. Kull Bloom Tobacco?20 Cts. 10 Cts. Snuff?.08 Cts. RED. APPLER and FULGUM SEED < >ATS. YORK SUPPLY CO. Wholesale and Retail. NEW MODEL DODGE I Best Car for the Money on1 the Market. i % r HAVE THE EXCLUSIVE Agency for this well known car on the Western J side of the York County. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS generally know* wltut tlie DODGE is and nil arc agreed as to its SUPERIOR MERITS.: THE NEW MODEL possesses dome features; that are well worth investigation. and 1 am in a position to enlighten all who may be interested. CALL ON OR WRITE ME. C. F. SHERER CO YORK, S. C. 2Gt 4 ? I S. L. CO I SaW WA/ THL UNIVfc 48 S. Main St. \neu nnroi ii w i??man???? SOME PEO biiv KKLLY-J' X X cause their co See, Phone or Write to THOS. C. O'FARRELL FOR High Grade Monuments In Marble and Granite Plant on East Liberty Street, Adjoining Ruse Hill Cemetery. Phone 211 YORK, S. C. WE FIXITW^EWAIT DON'T THROW 'EM AWAY TIIOSK OLD comfortable Shoes that please your feet, can be made practi-. / ally as good as new and give months i>i' irood service at a cost of $1.50 to $'J.oO. Why pay $6.00 to $10.00 for new i shoos that will not give you much bctI tor or longer service than the Old I Shoes, if properly repaired, as we do it? i DORSETTS SHOE & HARNESS HOSPITAL Opposite Calhoun Drug Co. Phone 198. I Rub-My-Tistn is a powerful antiseptic. Cures infected cuts, j old sores, tetter, etc 38-?ot f, URTNEY Service j 9SAL CAP- J I YORK, S. C. 11 PLE? I < / iPltlXftFI EM> tiros be- I insist out Iv groat mileage x *al economy. Otliers buy | thov don't like changing I ad. | & FEWELL w. J. FEWELL <f I - - s.c. ; m m mm m mm 1 Men's and Be To bo sure you wan I clothing at the vorv together reasonable, buy your clothes at I something to offer v for every dollar you NOW, WE UNDERSTT! Let us get together I this ran?you pro Da higher prices last ? now. We want to s incss. We can do it give our clothing st( (PRICES ARE DOWN I As compared with I cent in fact. A suit $90 a year ago- is pri as good in every pai suit, too?maybe a sure, <wc have suits at lower prices. W illustration of rediv I . COME AND SEE OUR Right up to the min workmanship, in fir I the prices will tall you let us show you BRING THE BOYS, T< Tp be sure we have boys?the-boys are c neglected them. W ing that the boys lik Come in just any da | SHOES <1* M. wiihii m iiiiim m M I Phone DAD/ 1 153 DrtIV' CAB LOAD * OF At a PRICE that you can afforc Fence. Don't fail to get 0 | For Fall TURN We can make you a price th?^ v> i us and to buy a Turn Plow. RED \ : YORK HAROW as IlllllWWpiWWWllWilll IWimilll i WBBBUk HH I DRESSES! DRE Wool Jersey Slip-over 11 Special Wool Serge Slip-over D :SL _ TKICOTIN Handsome and attractiv cut?Priced at COAT We have received quih Black, Navy, l>n>\ and Trieotines and 1 nrit>r< I?! r\t OXj-LW?\CJ V The best of styles?Pric Tricotines?All wool?I you?Priced at Velours?In Brown and COME AND LOi KIRKPATRI Sells It Fox Less ?= i BUY THE WIFE? A HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINET. IT WILL LIGHTEN HER BURDENS AND CAUSE PEACE AND HAR-! MONY IN THE FAMILY. We Have Them In All Styles? Priced at? $37.50 AND UP. M. L. FORD & SONS UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMER3 CLOVER, 3. C. See The Enquirer Office for Titles r%v\A Mnrfri -jnor r\ f Peel Paf i? 11 U n i v i ?vjngvo vi i ivhi h.a?v??vi % >ys Clothing t to buv the very best of Hi lowest prices. That is alWe don't expect you to this store unless we have oil that is worth 100 cents pay us for clothing. tNn TTTAT . You'll need a new suit A bly didn't buy because of all?you need a new suit upplv it. That's our bus- v_ it' you you will come and X'ks a look over. IIGHT MUCH? last season?25 to 40 per am that would have cost you ced around $50 now?just rticular as the higher cost shade better. Yes, to be ? ?good suits, too?priced | e were just giving you an m etipns. v NEW CLOTHES- I ute in ([uality, in style, in "p lish, fit and variety, and p. v for themselves. Won't m : Lome in. 30? the right Clothing for the I >ur friends and we haven't e havtTthe kind of cloth:e?Priced right, too. v. We want to show 'em. B STROUP ?hoes | iiUMmm HimnmimKiinnyi JAINS ph0^ I BARBED WIRE 1 to make yourself a good pasture up Price. PLOWS Plowing I rill make it worth your time to see ! Oo It NOW. Y STORE ARE COMPANY wwmmtWHWiinnf miuuwwrwe n *' " m mmmmmmamm DRESSES! SSES! Presses just arrived? _ $4.98 rcsscs?Priced at. $5.95 E DRESSES e stvles that are differ $34.95 SUITS 2 a lot of Coat Suits?In vn, Reindeer?in Serges Velours. OAT SUITS :cd at $9.95 to $24.95 11 stvles that will please * v $14.95 to $39.95 Reindeer?Priced at $19.95 to $39.95 OK THEM OVER CK-BELKCO. Sells It For Less COTTON PICKING 9ft f SHEETS u DON'T FORGET that \vc sell the famous EMERSON Mowing Machinq? the REST on the market?Ask the man Who Is Using an Emerson Make hay while you can. Yoifll need it. Just received a car of FLOUR. We do not sell anything but GOOD Flour. See us for Bagging and Ties?the price is much lower than last year. IF YOU WANT the Best Wagon buy the BEST?that is buy u STUDEBAKER. WE ARE CLOSING OUT all Buggies at reduced prices. Old English Floor Wax for floors. Lord Calvert Coffee?THE BEST. Perri Walla Tea?THE BEST. Government Roust Beer?Good, too. CARROLL BROS. Chattel and Crop Mortgages at The Enquirer Office. I