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the World war and electing to remain i in the service after that event. His rest- : irncnt. the I ifty-li;\st, has recent 1> heett broken up and scattered over the country. The service has lieen rather tame, since the close of the World war. j acroleins to Lieut. Nichols although ! he has done duty during three his . strikes in different sections of the | country where Vncle Sam's soldiers i were called in to help preserve the), peaee. Nevertheless he is well pleased j with military life even! in time of peaee j and lie li.is no. idea ne t now ol offer itnr lii.; resignation to the v.ar depot I- | inent. LOCAL LACONICS \ J Sliai on School. With 1'iof. .1. \V. Shoaly of T^rer.ville i again (ho superintendent in charge, tin: Sharon school entered uikhi the session of 1921-22 yesterday with a large enrollment the o|iening ?lay'ami imlications that the enrollment would he still further increased during the "week. Teacher^ assisting t'rof. Shealy ! in the conduct of the school are Miss -MargaiM Paitwrlght, Vorkville; Mesdnnie s Ceorgc A. i'lexieo, I'aul Ferguson. Sharon. No Road to Bridge. .Mr. Marshall Fulls, who is operating j a saw mill within a few miles of thej site of the new-joint county bridge I oyer the Catawba, was in Yorkville, i Saturday. In conversation he mentioned the fact that there is no piacti-l cable road on the York county side of j the river to within a mile and a half; of the bridge. Although most of the j heavy approach work is being huili on; the York county side of the river, alii the materials have to do iransicrrvui across l?y cable from the Mecklenburg | side. It will l>e sevt ral months, of i course, bdfore the bridge can be com-1 looted and whether or not tlte road j ?iucstinn will be seriously taken up in [ the meantime has not been definitely decided. Cotton Crop Deteriorating. The Pi'.pies National Bank of Rock llill has coi?4i?'eted a telegraphic survey of cotton crop conditions in South! Carolina showing changes between; August 25, the date of the government I report, and September 15. The gov- j eminent report of August 25 showed u condition of 5ft per cent, and an ir.di- 1 rated yiet'd of 74 1,00ft bales. The Pro- j pies National bank report is of Sep- ; ti mber 15. shows condition of 38.9. and ; an indicated yield of GW.OOO bales. The report alyo says that Where possible, the banks will assist, in the orderly markiting of the crop now being gathered; but the extent of this assistance I will depend on the financial strength of. the producers and the help to be oh- , tainted from the War Finance corpora- j tion. Hinnant Making Good Progress. As soon as possible after the shoot-; ing of F. h. llinnant by Bob McHinnis! last Friday morning, on tlie rccoinmendatiou of Dr. McDowi II, the wounded | man was removed to the Fcnm-U In titulary at Itoek Hill. l.'p'on invest!-: gation by the surgeons it was found, that the bullet had not tombed the! kidneys as was feared; but that if had, passed through the entrails in one) place and chipped out a piece in another. After the damage had been! skillfully repaired, the surgeons gave it . us their opinion that the wounded man; ha?l more than a fighting chance and that unless complications should set in Iiv Mini.) iv hf> won til wobiblv recover. ' \V" lt?*u well at tlie hospital yesterday | afternoon Mr. Hit/hunt was comfort- I able and bright gild cheerful'. "Sttre 1 ilk.MMWUW. tu nr.itc it." lie said, and In v.fd no signs of worry citiior. Mr.1 Ward said that as lie saw it then tlr wound'd man's chances were line. SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS ? Ilirain ,1. Mind man, we'I known merchant of t'hosier, died last Sunday morning agud f>J years. ('hosier, September lt<: Wliili 1 driving from Chester to Uock Hill, last | Monday i vetting, /Suy Sttirgis, a me- I ehanii in the service department ol the Anderson Motor conipany of Rock Hill. v.a. injured anil had his car badly denrt; ? \\ ben it ; kiibh d into the bridge over South Kork creek near tin '>'<>i U i 'Uin' ;> line on Saluda road. .? Rev. W. W. Haniel. 1). I)., fornn r j n.-csid* i;l oi Coliunhia olh ge, aad one >t the leading ministeis in the Mclho<li-l luii' h in South Carolina, died suddenly at his home in Kingslrcc, at Midnicht last niuht. lie had been in fc declining health for some months; butj w . able ti> attend the opining ex'-r[ < ; u! t In |<illnstla e i i 11 . ononl yi teidai morning. lie was <>'_! years o| age. Mr. J'atiul was educated at Newberry en'lego. completing the I cuurse with distinction in 1.X7K. lbwas adrtvUed b\ die conference to I Pieaeii in I'fi'i nibi'i, 1XX.':, ami scrv d u; follows, in the state; Anderson elr-I cult; 1S&3; Kort Mill circuit, M*-'-; | \ I \ 11 le, I NMi - I S \'?; ('lie. -r, I Vtb; j IN. wln'i'ry, 1 st? 1 -1 s:?;t; I'Iop-ne<, IS!?j;' \\ . liiii^i'iii Si" i t. Colombia, !; st. John':. Anderson, 1'.""i. f OBITUARY. i |?1KI> M lh<- homo 11! Ills hrothor' ir -l.iv. V. I-:. ".'I 'W '! <>' <; .siutii.i \<i. at oYh i i; Saturday inonuri: i( ' ?..> ii ? illno i.'! about a week: \. ii)i pneumonia. Air .!??--i ' :i?n ot th?- ' t? \\". It. Kiddle of l.oi.I- < r ?;i (11. Int -i !!. 1 ?... .ii 11 ( in u i . . ' I !?v. litf.r Keen Sunday , morning. ; Inivfo number of relative.-' ; ! ' Mr. Ki .all- \ . : . \ I . ... | > .. . i i: i i : 11 I i !i: j h i I i i-ii M. ni i.ii a farm in tin virinit > >' I ?o\vlill?? tlreeti with tin- e\i ' (?- i tion of about two y. nrs speiii in lli m < I i; -v i vu-i ot liis i-our.'ij. I!? V. Oil'- of I III- tils' ?-i\ white lllt'll i" lie --lit to I *; 1111 ( ) '<< i..so|l to l.oi I' It.' nj.'ion It. aid No. tot- Yoi k roan. \ In Se|ito;n!'i-r. 1 'IT. I'r.o-tl-; i ll\ .-'II of l.is M?;-. i<e thionulioit '.hoi \ r with tin- inilil ii \ pol o .-.mi In ma a -.ooil soldi' Sin . i\ i11 t ar<Ids strpatother and tin- follow in ] I> "the. . 'id - i-te:s: ?J. ?>i and II n r; Kiiidl--. "f Mowlii.;; (Jr-'cts: iii I.- :?i I fi a ml ui ot ?to-., lin . di. a: j Mis. I i | M. Ilowell ot 'iastoma. M.s. Id. X. t'aldw'-ll of ion! thro--. , . , : *. I 'I 1 . i ' V K-. X 1! II 11 a Kiddb- i:;d t h e. Iit.'f istoi 'in . ,\l ;?-! : I'll' Kid-' !>-. .-. pi. t:,. \ n.'tiM \. :11u-.hLi oi Mr. and Mi . M. I "ear.-on ! tl I'annin Mill Yorkvillo. I pi i . -it v. is in I In- . . lo t' :t I 'llmi i *'ti i" i S! !! -. N. <' . lav * I , .. "I'd. i'! - . . ! i ' 11, : nr . .111?i u I'm"! . ?t 'i .! In ill" i/t hT pai'intu 'fir .lay (.icvinii* In In i!i?ji1!? mi T'iiii i I 11 !:i irmi ninir :i1 ' "Ii?il ui. S !' i vv. . n ill ui'.- > 'T i? mi ?\n w I. I v. ili a miniilimlimi ??l <1 ism si s, Airs. iAIjlCi' MOSS KW'AftT. widow nf the I; ii \. u\ i4. i:\v:nt, ?.r vm-kviiiv,i airi-il !- y ars. I in : iii? ? t was in! !; ?>( Hill la-iiK'ti'i \ imlay follnwi'iy I'ii ral si-rxni's riiiidpi'tiil it tin* V I: i\ I'hnrrh l?y K?'v. Dr. .1. U. ?.st . J.'nur tep children. Mesdnmes .1 tf. I: him i f Hiinii i villi1, \. lain l? iflin nf <'nlninliia and Robert K i | nun, A pivill'-' Air. J K. I.'w.i l. of Columhiti. The following brothers and I sisii-u- a'so Miirviv**: Messrs. William I I Joss. < "oliiml-ia : .1. N. IJosr. Kirkestnn, > 3 Mo.; John Hoss, KussellviHc, Ark.; t Krv. M. AI. Iio-s, .Mr!\ris|tort, I'll.: 3 Alesdames J. M. Caldwell, Smyrna; U. J II. (i. Caldwell. Sharon. The d< reas< d jj was a daughter of the late K< v. It. A. 3 Koss, I >. Iand was horn and reared |i :it Sharon. i HYMENEAL j ii in Columbia. Sunday. afternoon, He v. \\". H. f{n;rijs. |victor of I \i: "ii;il Hill I *ivsl>> Icrian rhnrrh <?f- j > final inir. Mi* l.nlS W'l IJTTI <! ' of' Johnson," S. C. and Mr. Il<MtlOltT , YOKKSTu.V (5KIST, formerly of j Vorkville .iml now of Cohiml in. The ; c 'Toniotiy was witnessed l?y a low r??l- ' ntivos anil friends of tin* contraelinjr i patties. Immediately of tor tho core-] lnonv .Mr. an I Mis. <irlst loft for a trlpi to Washington and iij*>n th? ir return will make their home at 1301 Calhoun j ctroot, Colinul la. COTTON MARKET Tuesday. Sept- mbcr I'D. 1031. Cotton Seed Sharon ?... 20} ? Clover 2? 51 Vorkville - 20 CO i All kinds of Typewriter Ribbons at The Yorkville Enauirer Office. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. Farmers, Take rvotice?i nc pium *>i i the Filbert Ginning Co., which was) put out of business Monday, last, is i a-ai'i ii ;ttl\ for business and running full rapacity, Lring your cotton. It, ' i _ Wanted Girl, with high school educa; . tioii and /6nc year at t/nllcge, desires| position as book-keeper or ofllcc as-i ' sistant. Write to "M," care Yorkvillc Enquirer. 1 I Lost?Itluek-headed flea-bitten pointer, j I white, covered with blue-black spots,1 and large spot In Hank. Two inches j of tail cut off. Missing since Satur-j day night. Will appreciate informant tion and pay for trouble. Arthur J Masscy, York, S. C. It* ' Wanted To buy a good second hand., L. Smith shotgun. Write Tillman i , Johnson, No. G York. 7J t tf. Wanted Information as to the wlp're- | _ ahouts of a copy of "Georgia Scenes," | owned by The Yorkville Enquirer. For Sale Fifteen double biankcts, all.' wool, size 72x85 inches, weight 5. lbs; color, white with blue border.! Price per pair $11. S. L. Faulkner, King's Creek, 8. C, 4t* Wanted?We are in the market for' good fresh tnilch cows and heavy | springers-. Nothing but real good stuff wanted. .See FERGPSONj LIVE STOCK CO., Sharon, or H.' K.I FERGUSON, York. 76 tlV For Rent or Sale--Eighty and one-half acre farm near Nannie's mountain. Will rt nt for one thousand pounds of lint cotton, with the understanding that buildings be repaired by the renter, or will soil on easy terms with one-half paid in cash. See or w rite S. W. Gardner, Gastonia, N. C. 72 f .t i?t 'TENSHUN. LEGION Al RES! A LI. in' inbers of Me< <'11 Stewart Post, No. GG, are requested t? attend a1 meeting al Amvriian Legion Club, Friday evening, Sept. 23, at x m. it P. A. SMITH. Adjutant. NOTICE TO FUBLIC. \VfE wish the public to know lliat we arc ready to Gin Y<>ur Cotton and we are paying Market Prices tor Cutton and Cotton Seed. Will 1 l'(M I 'I jfi VII.> V-''., I At Whitesides's Mill, Hickory Ciwr.i tf. C. 75 2t j , FILBERT GINNERY ^JOW in lull operation, doing llrst J class work, ami requiring all ens-, miners to pay cash. j. 7'! Ill KILHKItT (.JINNKUV, ! ties. CM t 4t i i ' I Do You Want the Best? ONE OK THE MOST HIGHLY L 'i in .1 and successful busintus nun of|? V'.'kvi!'- and, York county, sometimeI' ago gave Ufl a siKiicii statement which I' r< ads as < oilows: j, "| .1 t<> si. to that I , two policies for $5,000 each in the Mutual n neflt Life Insurance Company!' of Newark, N. .1. I also carry insur-lj .in'-c en lay life iii two of the*big New ' Y'-rk lif insurance cotnpanics. I.ut dol, not regard either as being in: desirable .1 ill" Ai .mi i! Cera til ami Us caati; 11.'.'I I known as /nuch about the .Mutual itcaeiii ami it.-, contracts when I h .mrl't in-uraj>ee in the other c ompanies as i ?io now, ail my insurance i'd I m ii h I lie Mutual I lei cflt. In my opinion no man who wanti the best in lif? insurance can afford to ignore the Mutual Benefit." '"ai satisfactory .-cascais I'm name of ( tlv citizen is not publirlieci, but tli : ' :t. up ut with his signature will bo s 'bmitted t<? any who ask to see it. SAM M. & S. E. GRIST Syrup Buckets-:Wo have on the road 200 NEW ONE GALLON SYRUP BUCKETS. AT 12 1-2 CTS. EACH. C mi' in and speak for what you I.e.tl.ev re ,I1 snlil. S\ I Mji v. ill i.i Mu< !\? ts I-'-t t? i iiinl ynij van sill your ::yni|i I? livttvr inlv ii laav when inn iti> in ? :?!!"U tin buckets. EMERSON MOWERS STUDEBAKER V/AGON'S OXFORD BUGGIES Floni In Advancing in P> ice?Better E.iy Now and Buy He.c. Aiv.'.i, r ^l.ipnii lit of thus,. <!<Mil) CARROLL BROS. WE Fixing? WATT DON'T THROW 'EM AWAY TU'iSK ill.11 iniif? ' lili >';u .! thai pH'itsv your tVvt, rati l> made |i'"icti< aUy it 1 as i.i v. i'lul kiv months >1" kikhI SCI'Vive at a rn.sl of $1.;i0 to Why |ia\ J'i an to SIn.oo for new slim s that will imt Rive you tnu<*ii l?-t-; ti-r oi !onj;cr si'i vii-i' than tie- old, SIhm-s, i i j > ii >| ii >rl \ |i|i lii'cil. y \v doit? DORSETTS SHOE 8: HARNESS HOSPITAT. Opposite Calhoun Drug Co. Phone 198.1 NOW'S THE TIME TO WE HAVE A COMPLETE BOTH SINGLE AND I SACRED LILLIES, TULIPS PHONE NO. 65. WE'LL ^ THE REXALL CITY PH STORE Prompt and Accurate Service IWIH wnwium niwHiwHiuiiiiiiw New Fall Goods Arriving at otir store everyday. We have full needs for the School Boy and Girl. CJTP-P TTC! -cnx? STTOF.S k^.UJU V/ M JL. v/ XV n/a* vmm# Clover's Leading Dry Goods; Store is the place where j your dollar does its Full Duty. D. M. PARROTT CLOVER, - - S. C. Clover's Leading Dry Goods Store. Good Corn In Delphia. I here is plenty of good corn in Delphia neighborhood, Mr. Ed Sandifer has a fit id, it pleases the eye to see. of course he got his seed corn from me. Mr. Jaek Thomson, he raises watermelons and cantaloupes. : >f course it is corn grows wild. P.ut when gathering time comes he has j a right good pile. Mr. J. B. Scott, he raises a patch or good corn too.... t >f course he don't say anything about it, but The Enquirer do. And Mr. Scott reads the news and grins / To set the news lias leaked out That lie has the boys skinned. So if you have any good crops news And don't care to tell it yourse'f, lust whisper it to It. P. Dee, And come and buy corn from me. H. R. MERRITT. j I Just in? TUXEDO Sewing Machines. Also Have NEW HOME, WILSON and STANDARD Sewing Machines. Better Buy Now. M. L. FORD & SONS UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS CLOVER. S. C. I W. B. McCleave P. H. Ashe McCleave & Ashe COTTON MERCHANTS Office in Stroup Building, YORK, S. C. Wo will appreciate having' a look at your cotton. Telephone No. 161. AUTO TRUCK SERVICE I" AM prepared to do Heavy Hauling of all kinds 011 siio -t notice, and am giving .special attention to moving j iou?ehold goods, etc. J,. G. THOMP-j son. Phone 176. York. s. O. 20 '/ I New Lot oi ? Toques, and * For Infants, Children, M t Assortment in Pract Styles Priced *j; Heavy All Wool College * White and Maroon? t SEE THE NEW THING t ART DEPARTM v ? Table Ncrnf<, IJunncrs, < Tops, Etc.?Priced | COTTON % So. ion \.o\\]X Cloth, soft * So. 200 Lou* Cloth, velvi X Apron <?iiii**imms?At 6 X ! >rcs< (lin.uhions?sonic * icius?Priced $ We have not advanced * Goods, but may liavt | CUT GLASS? ? That it will pay you * 1 lie Store?We have | At *:* II Hi VV ?>1JL)IV U VV WVJ COAT SUITS ANE ? A ro arriving cv<?r\ X prove all ractive 1?? | IN 0TJIt MILLINE3 NY have a wonderful line I KIRKPATRI ;!; Sells It For Less .%.\ .% .% a .\?j. ?j. .* \ nwu*ifciiMtyiii*i>?ii tiiiii mi START YOUR BULBS E LINE OF HYACINTHSDOUBLE?ALL COLORS; *wn w a prifi.m IS 1EAR YOU. ARMACY J.E.BRI80N, ll Proprietor >| > CLOVER, s. C. li uiiiinwHiHimwiwiium mwi M STAR THEATRE TODAY JUSTINE JOHNSTON? Ir. "Sheltered Daupli tiers." Her home was humble; her clothes were dowdy; but chancd led Jier into r fashionable m* diste's shop and Fate did tho rest. WBD TUESDAY MADGE KENNEDY? In "Help Yourself." Adapted from the famous Saturday Evening Font story. "Trimmed With Itcd," by Wallace Irwin. THURSDAY DOROTHY GISH? In "Flyinp Pat." A story that every one will enjoy. FRIDAY GEORGE WALSH? i? "Viimhor 17." A Drama of love. intrigue and mystery. J. Q. WRAY, Manager. Ballard's Obelisk Flour TRY IT. It lias been a standard in First Quality for balf a dentury. It is equal to the highest grade made. See Us for Good Coffees We have WHITE HOUSE. CARAJA. LUZIANNK, ARBUCKLES and also LOOSE COFFEES. Get Our Prices. I LAUNDRY SOAPS. We have all the leading brands of SOAPS and we are selling a Good LAUNDRY SOAP Seven Bars for 25c. I See us for Home-Ground CORN MEAL. Also fer Mill Feed and Sweet Feed. SEE US FOR PRICES ON COAL. J. F. CARROLL BUY YOUR MEATS AT THE CITY MARKET? s i YOU CAN .GET WHAT YOU N WANT AND GET THE BEST MEATS IN TOWN. WE WILL HAVE FRESH PORK And SAUSAGE Friday and Saturday of this week. Also FKKSH i'*i Sit oi niin-mii kinds. THE CITY MARKET FOR FINAL DISCHARGE. rpiIE undersigned Executors of the A estate of RACHEL A. KENNEDY, deceased, having made their final settlement with the Probate Court of York county, hereby Rive notice that on Wednesday, October 5, 1921, they will m ike application to said court for their final discharge from all further liability in connection tvith said estate. .1. P.. KENNEDY. W. M. KENNEDY. Executors Estate of Itachcl A. Kennedy, Do vsiscd. 71 t 4t f Sweaters, I Baby Sacks isses and Ladies?A Big ? ically All Colors and All ? ? $1.50 to $10.95 * - I Sweaters, in Naw, X -Priml $10.95 ? ? rS IN OUR | ENT? $ L'clitci pieces. Pillow ? 50 Cts. to $2.25 ;!; pnnnc ! ! UUUJUkJ >% finish?Price 12 1-2 Gts. |i 1 finish?Price 15 Cts. X 12, 7 12 and 10 Cts. Ycl. ? beautiful new ])at- $ 10 Cts. to 29 Cts. f the price of our Cotton $ 3 to do so Soon. * : to take a look at when in !?' decided to close it out? X 49 Cts., $1.29 and $1.98 |j j DRESSES, | ) COATS? | ' (hiy and tlio prices will ? VMll. ? .lY DEPARTMENT | * ol Hats to show you. *:* rr.RFiirrn U IV U 1J 11 II V VI Sells It For Less | FOR PREMIUM LIST FOR THE BIG GASTON Countv Fair Oct. ll-15th WRITE FRED M. ALLEN SECRETARY GASTONIA, N. C. EVERY WHITE SCHOOL CHILD IN YORK COUNTY IS ENTITLED TO A FREE TICKET TO THE FAIR. Seo That Your Committeemen Write and Get-THem. School Bells Are Ringing And As Usual Our Drug Store Will B Hnadauartcrs for SCHOOL BOOKS, TABLETS, PENCILS, SLATES, INKS, ERASERS, CRAYONS, CHALK, NOTE BOOKS? And in fact everything needed h ti e School Room. Come earl; Remember?School Books are Soli STRICTLY FOR CASH. Please d not ask us to credit you for Schoc Books. CLOVER DRUG STORE R. L. WYLIE, PROP. Clover, S. C. See, Phone or Write to THOS. C. OTARRELI FOR ! High Grade Monuments In Marble and Granitt Plant on East Liberty Street, Adjoin ing Rose Hill Cemetery. Phone 211 YORK, S. C SIMRILL OIL CO. YORK, S. C. ALWAYS THE BEST QUALITY OF PRODUCTS, AND A' PRICES THAT ARE FAIR AN! JUST. PROMPT AND EFFICIEN" SERVICE ALWAYS. TELEPHONE No. 242 I Let Us Have Your Orders by Mail o Telephone, or Sec Our Drivers A They Passs By. SIMRILL OIL CO. FRANK M. SIMRILL, Manager. Your Grocery Needs? L BRING TIIKM TO THIS STORE We can supply them?been doing it? [ will continue to d so?Deliver then | too, if you wish?Sec us for Beech-Nut Chipped Reef, Peanu j Butter, Mustard, Cranberry Sauce an< Catsup. Del Monte Peaches and Apricots ir Cans?Finest ever, olives?Stuffed and Plain. TEAS?Heno, Petri Walla, Chase & Sanhorn and Tetlcys? good selections National Biscuit?Fancy Cakes un< | Crackets?Bulk and in Packages. Prem'cr Salad .Dressing?the best. | Cherries?White and Maraschino. Premier?Tiny Top Peas and Aspar 1 agtts. Crab Meat and Herring Roe, Salmon Pineapples?Grated and Sliced. ttt ti Tvrn-n ri ttcaw W. Hi. IHiAUUOUXI j NEW MODEL DODGE Best Car for the Money or the Market. I HAVE THE EXCLUSIVE Agencj for this well known ear on the Westyrr side of the York County. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS generally know what the DODOE Is and all arc agreed as to its SUPERIOR MERITS THE NEW MODEL possesses soipe features that arc well worth investigation, and I am in a position to enlighten all who may be interested. CALL ON OR WRITE ME. C. F. SHERER ti'J YORK, S. C. 201 GUIDE TO GAS rPHE undersigned are at your servict -* with Gas, Oils, Greases, etc., ant respectfully solicit your patronage: Campbell & Quinn Co Clovei City Pharmacy oiovei M. L. Ford & Sons -? Clover F. E. Smith TirzaK Nivins Bros., Charlotte St. Yorl i f Who am I? | | I am the Fellow who told you last week in this pa- | per that the longer you wait to buy Fail Cot- ? I ? ' il ?? TT TTT "11 T? ton u-ooos cne more xou .wm ray?:?? s 1 LOOK THESE PRICES OVER AND ACT NOW 1 ? HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE ail this past week took my adviee and lj E bought goods by the bolt. It it not too late yet. We have out con- 3 ? tracts for thousands of dollars' worth of Cotton Goods to take oara ? 5 ?f your needs for some ti:mfe yet. But do not put it off. Hurry up! ? ? Be sure! Come and let us get you fixed while a $1.00 Bill will buy s ^ $1.50 worth of goods?It won't do this a little later on.' . M 1 92 SERGE .RTaMPER DRESSES?At -I 1 ? $4.98 ? C 31 SERGE JUMPER DRESSES?At 13.98 = ? JERSEY JUMPER DRESSES?At .... $4.98 ? S SPORT SKIRTS?At ..... J. .$3.98, $4.98 and $6,98 ? - 3 COAT SUITS?At - $12.50, $15.00 and $18.00 ? - 5 32 Inch GINGHAMS?At 25 CTS. Yd. ? ? 27.Inch GINGHAMS?At ._... r. 15 CTS. Yard 3 ! ? Good BI.EACHING?At 1 15 CTS. Yd. ? S Heavy OUTINGS?At ' 15 CTS. Yard ? ? WORK .SHIRTS?At 75 GTS. Each ? ? Post OVERALLS?At .......... ...,$1.25 Pair 2 ? KHD TICKING?At - 10 CTS. and 15 CTS. Vd. 3 ? Heavy CHEVIOTS?At - .15 CTS. Yrad ? r- mrvotiv ?HinTiKfta at 15 P.T8 Yard S IS 1,000 Pairs MEN'S PANTS?At from ...... $1.00 to $&50 Pair B S Haynofe' UNDERWEAR?The Garment 75 CTS. X ? MEN'S WOOL SERGE SUITS?At $15.00 Each ? g MEN'S CAPS?At y : ...... 23 CTS. and Up. S 5 TO CLOSE OUT?TO QUIT HANDLING THEM?HAVEN'T THE g g ROOM NEEDED FOR THE8E TRUNKS ? One Lot of FIBRE TRUNKS, 36 inch size, formerly $22.60?At $10.00 ? ,X 134 Pairs BOYS' SHOES?All sizes?values $7.50 to $10.00?To ? n | ? Cose Out?At _. -v~- $4.98 Pair g MS 8HOES BY THE THOUSANDS IX Here Are Two Peaches?8tsr Brand Shoes Are Better. ? ^ :} I g MEN'S "STRONGER THAN THE LAW" Star Brand Shoes ....$$,96 X 1 X HAMILTON-BROWN "HARDWEAR" SHOES?Last year's X := price, $6.50?Now ' $3.98 Pair .g IN ALL TAILORING FACTORIES I ? There are Remnants of fine cloths?goods that cost from. $4.00 to -g $8.00 a yard?We have lots of BOYS' PANTS made from these X X REMNANTS?Silk and Wool Goods?very fine fabrics. Moth- ? . g crs you ought to see them. Come and take a look. Costs noth- g X ing to loofc. . - , v ? ' I McC0NNELL DRY GOODS COMPANY 1 ! g ' g WE SELL FOR THE CASH ONLY. M UniiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiittiiiiiMUiuiHiiiuftimiifl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiuiiiiiuiiuiHiiiiHiiiiiiHiMumiiuHmM 1 ! | PHONE 153 1 I WE HAVE IT 1 T2 * Jill S3 J A " JoB :1 YORK HARDWARE I COMPANY , g ' , ' i j| , s / *' " \ ' -nrt M i?lll!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIillllllllllllllllllllllllllllJUIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJ|H I ?mmm r n.ttftdnuii MI tiiMi HI HI 111 MI - - J*} ; i " ; . * Stetson Hats I |i THE PASSING SEASON has laid the "CaUod In" sign 011 the straw hat and it is time to don ! the fashionable and comfortable STETSON?the I hat that all good dressers wear. We have a splendid line of STETSON Hats in ; i . < all the popular shades and black, in all the sea- ! son's newest shapes as well as the staples that are I \ \ always in demand. They are here in your size, i ' and too, there has been considerable reduction in i i prices on Stetson as compared with a year ago. I Let your new chapeau be a STETSON. We want 1 ! to show 'em to vou any wav. FURNISHINGS? j With the passing of summer-days of course you j will need new supplies of Pdrnishings and it is at " ij this store that you will find what you want?the j tii Qualities, the Styles, the Colorings, the PHt, the ji Workmanship the LEST, with prices within your i; reach and such as vour own judgment of values ; i will tell you are RIGHT. Sec us for? j Men's and Boys' Shirts in all sizes and styles. ] . Hosiery?In cotton, lisle and silk?all colors and sizes. h ' ' ' ; ; v 1 1 TT n X n^ll il BUSpcnacrs, nose supporters, rwaiN, i/uuurs, i L j Cotton and Linen Handkerchiefs, Neckwear?In | {String Ties, Bows, Four-in-hands, etc. When von arc ready?we are ready. SHOES I M. STROUP SHOES > i iwntimwui wn iwmmw iiwm m m up mwiw hi hfwwwwwi iwwi I SOME PEOPLE--- I <> < ? I :: '1| buy KELLY-SPRINGFIELD tires be- i I -jo ' , . ? f cause their consistently great mileage makes them real economy. Others buy \\ t them because they don't like changing <t \ I tires 011 the road. 11 )<> < > | THOMPSON & FEWELL si L. G. THOMSPON W. J. FEWELL <! ,* york, - - - s.c. d? , . < /; , > tf' V . .. i' , .. ; ii . - i ,k'v *..' . ' "? ' Lt- ? ?' <i .