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AT THE CHURCHES FIRST BAPTIST Sunday Worship?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock and evening service at 7.30. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN . Rev. E. E.' Gillespie, D. D., Pastor. Sunday Sen ices?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11. Junior C. E. at 5 p. m. Young Peoples C. E. at 7 p. m. Evening service at 7.30. TRINITY METHODIST. Rev. J. K. Walker, Tastor. Sunday Services?Sunday scnooi ai 10 o'clock. Morning service at 11. Evening service at 7.30. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. Rev. T. T. Walsh, Pastor. Sunday Service?Sunday school at 10 u. m. Morning service ut 11. ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. Rev. J. L. Oates, D. D., Pastor. Sabbath Service?Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11. Evening service at 7.30 o'clock. CHARLOTTE STREET BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. F. A. Liles, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Morning service at 11. Evening service at 7.30. Special Jlolircs. At Philadelphia. Sunday school at 1.30 p. m. Preaching at 3.30 p. m. J. K. Walker. Pastor Union and Clover. Union?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11. Clover?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 7.30. X. A. Hemrick, I'astor. Clover Circuit. Clover?Sunday school at 10 a. rn. Preaching at 11. St. Paul?Preaching at 3 p. in. King's Mountain Chapd? Preaching at 7 p. in. J. (J. Huggin. Pastor. Card of Thanks. We wish to take this means of expnssing our thanks to neighbors and friends for their many acts of kindness in connection with the long illness and death of our beloved mother, Mrs. Sarah Ann Farise. May (Sod's l ichest blessing rest upon them all. Her Children. Clover, October "0. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our deep appreciation to our friends and kinsmen for their great kindness and for their sympathy during the illness, death and burial of ot:r dear father. May Hod's richest blessing be upon each and every one of you. Mrs. W. T. I^ive and Children. A 4IIA n*/M/ A WUWAIN O OAO r\. The Advice of This York Woman Is of Certain Value. Many a woman's back has many aches and i>ains. Oft times 'tis the kidney's' fault. That's why Doan's Kidney Pills are so effective. Many York women know this'. Head what one has to say about it: Mrs. S. T. KnI'x*. Lock more Mill, York, says: "Scvt ral years ago I suffered with kidney trouble and 1 hid slight pains through my kidneys. 1 lefore long, the pains got pretty severe, ! and my hetul ached and I had nervous spells. At titn? s. 1 would be dizzy and little, black specks would come before ; me. In fact, my who'e system was run tlown, and it seemed 1 couldn't get | enough sleep. I read a recommendation for Doan's Kidney Pills and I j bought a few boxes of them. I am g'ad to suy Doan's cured l.ie completely of all that trouble.'* Price do cents, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get j Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mrs. Knloe had. Foster-Milburn Co. i Manufacturers, Iluffalo, N*. Y. HYMENEAL MAKUIKD? Wednesday, October lib r.i t! " home of the bride's p;rents at I.esslic. Miss KM MA DISSS LIB and Mr. PiiKSSLKY ANDKKSON. of Woodruff. S. c*. lb v. o. W. Canniclmel, pastor of the bride offieiuted. A number of relatives and friends of the < contracting piirtii s witnessed the cere- j mony. Tin- bride is tin- duuirnii-r "i .Mi-, ami .Mis. \V. S. Lcsslic of Lcss'.ie, while I Ik* gioom is a well known young ! farmer of Woodruff. OBITUARY. ' I?IM1 >?la Charlotte.'. N". (\. on Tuesday evening, nt 7 o'c'oek. .Mis. WILS< i.\ JA.MKS McKAY, of Charlotte. ])enth followed a stroke of |iaralvsis.. whirl) eame on last Frhla>. tie- pa lien I having heen in the hospital sir.ee last , Tin sday. .Mrs. MeKay, who was a daughter of the late Hamilton and | Naney Witherspoor., was horn in the Salem lllaek Itiver section of Sumter i ounty in ls.-.s. She is survived by three children: Mrs. S. K. .Nash and Dr. Hamilton \V. MeKay of Charlotte, and Hubert MeKay, a medical student at Joins Hopkins; one sister, .Mrs., Heurge K. Wilson of (Miaslotte; one i brother, Hubert Wilhcrspuon of York- ; ville. .Monday at her home in the Clover' Cotton .Mill village. M x. SAUAll ANN 1AUIS -.'. widow of the late K. T. Far- ' ise, aged T'J ye is and 10 months. Interim nt was in Woodside eemeter.v. C'lovi r on Tin s.la.**, following funeral si i vices conducted by Kcv. W. K. ?\riiiM : <iiir*v i 1'I 1 iu\n \\ \ .i ii Methodist <-liiii't-ii. The ?lt is survived by the following children: M? .-d; iih s W. II. <'amp rr.cl .1. M. ? "ji ii i j . Clover; Mrs. M:>>r'ie Myers.' 0 (instonia: Messrs. Sam Faii?, Wheel-I er. Tex.ts: John Kari.se. Shelby, N. C.: Il.-inm Kniiro, circv r.ville; \\ :!1 Kari.'.t . Clover. At Clio, s C\, yesterday Afternoon ;it I ." o'clock. SI I >NKY < >. \VAL1\EK, of Cherokee county, a ,cd about tin yiars. He is survived by seven children, all mari i< d bat one daughter. Also by one In-other, J. L. Walker, of fJaffney. At !i< r heme iti (iastonia, Tuesday, j Mrs. C. V. ItbAKK. formerly of Itock' Hid. r.<! s ivici-s win- livid :it l!ii Kir. i 111 !>t: I ehurf'i hi' (last on ia, j of whirl) fhv wan a member XVctlnoH?Iiiy i Ui v. \V. (*. I'.an ell ??fIiii.il:i ir and ?!i? body was thou cari i< >1 by aiiti ambiic Id ilm k Iii I, wlivn the inl'Tin Ml was in l/iurohvood tin ? A lai'ifi* numiii r of ivlalivi aiv! iiii inl : :?ij?'1111 ! the eorpse to ICoik Hill. | HOUSE FOR SALE. iJiIVK IIiiijsv and Ja>t in Sliaron. I'riec, $1, lou.OO. .1. A. TATf:. .so i tr i COTTON MARKET Friday, October 21, 1021. Cotton Seed Sharon 1 Si 55 i Clover is! ? York'viHe 1? 50 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. | Por Sala?\W 2 7-K anil 2 1-2 Stllde baker Wagons, wide tread: 2 inch tires. $100.00. K. R. McMnster, Winnsboro, S. C. 84 3t*. For Rent?Two horse farm for onethird and one-fourth. Good new house on place. II. \V. Witherspoon, York No. G. It* Halloween Party?l*nion School house on Work No. 6. Friday night, October 2S. Public cordially invited, j School Improvement Asso. St 2t | Lost?Red sow pig, 3 months old. I Weighs about 7it pounds. Little l white on left fore foot. Disappeared 8 or 10 days ago. Return to H. E. ' VI | v iTKunuu. ??i Wanted?The people to know that 1 have secured a lirst class harness maker, who goes to work next Monday prepared to do everything in his lino first class. A. D. Dorsett. Lost?Near Grady Adams's, on King's Mountain road, last Friday afternoon, a russet portfolio, containing papers and catalogues. Will appreciate information and pay for trou- l hie. 1 lames Electric Company, Hock j Hill. It* : j Civil Service Examinations?r.N'ovem- { her. Positions $1.400-$l,f,00.' Age, IS ! upward. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars, instruction, I write'J. Leonard (former Civil SVr- ! vice examiner) 608 Equitable Il'dg. Washington, IX C. 84 2t* For Sale?One Red. ' Poll bull, fifteen months old and entitled to register. Price, $30. Jeff IX Whitesides, No. 2, Hickory Grove, S. C. 83 t 2t For Rent?Desirable steam heated office on second floor, suitable for business or professional purposes. Ap- ; p!v to Peoples llank and Trust Co., York, S. C. 78 tf. ' Wanted?We are in the market for j good fresh milch cows and heavy j springers. Nothing but real good | stuff wanted. Sen FERGUSON;! LIVE STOCK CO.. .Sharon, or II. E. ) I FERGUSON. York. 7 a ti : : ROYAL ARCH MASONS. | pLEASE take notice that there will j li a Special Mtctir.tr of Mackey | Chapter, No. 15, on Wednesday night, t October 26th, at 7.00 o'clock. Work in ! Most Excellent .Master and Royal ] Arch degrees. Full attendance urged. CEO. W. WILLIAMS, II. P. JOS. E. HART, Sec. 84 L't j SHERIFF'S TAX SALE. T\" order to satisfy Tax Executions to I me directed. I will expose to public I sale to the highest bidder in front of the Court House door on the FIRST M OX PAY IX NOVEMBER, 1921, < j tS'alesday) at 11 o'clock a. m., the following property, to wit: J. Lee Owens?lis 3-4 acres of land I, in Fort Mill township, hounded by lands of It. S. Torrence and Est. W. L . Roddfy. Taxes, penalties and costs, ?:5.nn. J. A. and Ellis (Sonde?PI acres of Sand in Fort Mill township, bounded by lands of It. i). MeXce and others. Taxes, penalties and costs, $1-5.94. Terms of Sale: CASH. > F. E. QL'IXX, S4 f 3t Sheriff York County. SEED WHEAT EVERY FARMER SHOULD SOW' ACRBAGE ENOUGH TO SUPPLY . HOME NEEDS. 1 have made arrangements whereby ; I can s< cure as much as -00 bushels of j First-Class Cleaned Seed Wheat, of either LEAP'S PROLIFIC or RED CHAPP VARIETIES At a cost d liveffd at my horn.* of not j ? xri-cding $2.60 per Dushel. If you are : i 1.1. I ...I VI 11,1 riif .* i flu fk fur the' number <>f bushels that you will sow.il and I will buy the wheal and have it [ i ad\ fur de'ivery wiiliin a .short time. I | It- : ther Farmers, it is up to all of us | t?> SOW WlliCAT and K<>W IT NOW. ! Let me know at ONCL what you want at this price, which is the COST j I'UIUK, without profit, delivered. Address J. S. RIDDLE, R. F. D. No. 2, Ciovcr, S. C. rcFV*4iw/vii^uxrrjrwity vw virvTV? ROBERT WYIJE IS AGENT IN CLOVER FOR THE COLUMBIA STATE. HE WILL SEND IN NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS AND RENEWALS FOR THE STATE AT THE FOLLOWING RATES: Daily, with Sunday, one year $9-00 Daily, without Sunday, one year _ $7.C0 Sunday only $2.00 ; PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL ORDERS. See or write ROBERT V/V LIE, Clover, G. C. FINE FURNITURE We Want to Figure With You on Your Needs in the Furniture Line. Our stock is stil' growing' ind we invite c\< ryhody in tin- Clover vicinity t?> cail ami see what we have to ol'fci. Our Ami Is to Please and Every Arti- j clc We Sell Will Have a Guarantee' Back of It. OUR STOCK INCLUDES Ccok Stover, .and Ranges. Iron Beds, j! Cots. Feather Beds, Springs, Sewir.g j Machines, Dining Tab'es. Mattresses. ! Blankets, Comforts, Rugs, anil Art ; Squares. Window Shades, Kitchen 'i Safes, Kit:hen Tables, Wood Bee's. Davenett-s. Trunks, Suit Cases. Hand ! Bags, Cliairo and Rockers, Kitchen j Cabinets. Heaters. Bedroom Suits in : Oak, Walnut and Mahogany, etc. We Sell for Cash and On Installments. [ oxare mexi 10 xne r^osioiTice C, L. FARKER & CO. f Pli. nc 144 CLOVER, S.C.I it You Are Invit< B I Bargain For Dry Goods, Di Ladies' Ready-to-' Boys' Clothing, H $60,0 Worth ol New Fall M Less Than Wholes C Oi McCON WE SELL FOR CASH iifiimiimiittiiiimiimiiitttiiimimuiiiiiii I BIG CHES1] | CHESTE GREATER ATTRACTIONS AUTO RACES AND AUTO POLl HORSE RACES THREE DAYS GREAT GUERI EXTENSIVE AGRICU BETTER THAN A STA1 EXCURSION RATES O GENERAL ADM IS flll]|IIIIIIISII3IIS!IIIIIS!llllS!l!llllllfll!lll!IIIII Prices Cut On Bagging And Ties We have decided to close out our stock f BAGGING and TIES. Come to sec us for what you need, ind we will'sAVE YOU MONEY. W. S. Wilkersoirs Hickory Grove Home-Made Syrup. YOU ARE NOT treating yourself ight unless you try a gallon of WILKERSON'S MOLASSES. They arc xtra fine. Try one gallon. CARROLL BROS. YOUR i <$r Ol'R increasing ! that shoo buyers art 1 hat STliOUP'S SI I best ]>ossiblc values Fit for .Men, Womei | Children. Quite nat you find this combiii | WORK AND D Not only do we cam 1 lie highest charade ft hie qualities in Dress* wearers, but we also ular attention to the trade that demands g classed as 4 * Work SI ft of this class of shoes same high grade sen ? of the finer or dress ft well aware of the gr Heavy Shoes Depart SHOES FOR MENTIIE ('LAPP, I TilK FJjORSI fi i THE WALK-' the iieiem; r;. ... Including the famous ft U. S. Army SI STTnftS 7?nT? T.4T1T THE IE VI NX THE WALK-* THE PETER? THE KREIDI FOR BOYS AND G] THE PETER? THE KREIDI I SEE STROUP'S i 1 I SHOES J- M- S I ?-* ,v ,t. .%\?v ,%.vriVyv; .-v ,< i: a -aa a ?.rnn7.iiH xzixumDiu ilu im .\u <ui ...vr. id to Visit the a Centre ress Goods, Shoes, wear, Men's and ats, Notions, Etc. 00.00 'erchandise Priced at ;ale Costs Today ME! NELL'S ONLY?NO CREDIT j - . ' tHiriilSIIIKIilCSIIIICIIEIIfilliilhlllllllllllllll! PER FAIR | !R, S. C. | AND LARGER EXHIBITS' D ONE DAY ONLY, NOV. 1ST. 5, NOV. 1ST, 2ND AND 3RD. NSEY SHOW LTURAL EXHIBITS rE FAIR IN QUALITY N ALL RAILROADS. SION 50 CENTS. iimmmimmimiiMiiiiiuiiiiiimiiiiiiiiii; ?=i YOU CAN GET ' THEM HERE I DRUGS TOBACCOS TOILET ARTICLES STATIONERY PATENT MEDICINES SOFT DRINKS / Mackorell Drug Co. Near the Court House ^,r,TjrcT7rn '-'J-11- jcT SHOES I ^=====^] I! Shoo sales indicate i aware of the fact I | OES represent the in Quality, Style, 11, Hoys, Girls and | I ural to buy where lation. ]g RESS SHOES i I * a line of Sk*?es of g r in all Hie desira- 1 ; Shoes for all shoe pay just as pai ticit |)art of our shoe what is termed or | lioes. The buyer | j * is entitled to the ice as is the buyer shoes, and we arc jj I owing sales in our | mont. | ieiw, i over -i iX? I 4 Genuine Herman I loe. | ES? I ! DREW I OVER SR 11 CRLS- | ? ! SB SHOES FIRST. j; IFlOUP SHOES ! <3 p? i P; 2Si A \ iui i'. u iLtZ Si iui 1:n iSSjfiQi i a NORFOLK SELECTS G : I I will have a shipment of ;;1 these well known Oysters ij today and tomorrow (Satur- ^ day). j T If you want Seed Wheat !j or Appier and Red Rust l] Proof Seed Oats. 1 have | them. j LOUIS ROTH I i THE STAR THEATRE I TODAY j SHIRLEY MA80N? < In "Lave Time." One of those Inter- i esting Fox features that always please. J Don't fail to see it. j SATURDAY ?j JUNE CAPRICE? j And GEO. B. SF.ITZ in "The Crys- .j tal Prism," Episode No. 6 of "The Sky i Raneror" Also "Caueht Tn The Ran- i ids," a story of the lumberlands. .! MONDAY ] BUCK JONES? J . In "Straight From the Shoulder"? A good Western drama. ^ TUESDAY 1 BEBE DANIELS? < (The good little bad girl), In "One \ Wild Week." A story of a girl who J hud never had any fun. Don't miss J this one. You will enjoy it. 4 J. O. WRAY, Manager. \ ?ij LET US SUPPLY YOU i j WITH U MEAL, | :j HULLS, i COAL. We deliver Coal any- i where in Clover. u Bring your Cotton to Our Gins. CLOVER COTTON c OIL & GINNING CO. J. F. PURSLEY, Mgr. I Clover, S. C. j s ("con Of Any and YOU WILL FIND H WANT IN COTTON GC WILL FIND THE PRIC BELKS ARE BIG MERC LARGE QUANTITIES 1 STAPLE COTTON G Apron Ginghams?Yard Dross Ginghams?Yard 3(i in. Sheeting?Yard Quilt Calico?Yard Good Plaids and Shirtings ONE COUNTER FILLE SPECIAL VALU 36 in. Percales, lights and Yard 36 in. Pa jama Checks?Ya 27 in. Dress Ginghams?Y Fleece Lined Sheeting?Y 36 in. Blue Shirting 27 in. Hickory Shirting?" SHIRTINGS Striped Shirtings in a be* range of colors in Prii Woven Madras?Yard 25 Cts., 35 Cts., z Better Grades in Dress G Priced at 19, 25, 35 z BLANKETS Cotton and Wool Blankets when pi'iees were at tliei ?Priced $2.! V* Mmpain s f Eg"1"" Hard Slaus ; Attractive Barg Quick The Bankrupt Stock of t ; Supply Company to 1 Now Being Offered a | MANY ARTICLES ART \ LESS THAN WH f And to realize what tha I WE ARE NOT GOING !! f And people who desire tl f luck MUST ACT AT ON <: HEBE ARE A ] i* |; Buggy Whips?Half Pric !; Dishes and Glassware?A E stances. t. [ Wash Pots?all sizes?21 ; Wiioiesaie uost. r [' Stove Pipe (25 joints or n ? $100.00 Graphophones?X I CASH and CASH ONLY > way here. ? t Farmers Hardware & Su; ; Next to the Shandon t v ~X~X~X~X~X~XK~X"X?%~X~X~X~X? TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS i LL persons indebted to the estate ot Lucretia Moss, deceased, are herey notified to make payment to the ndersigned at once, and persons havrig claims against said estate are adised to present the same within the [me prescribed by law. JAMES A. BARRETT, Administrator. Hover, S. C., October 13, 1921. AUTO TRUCK SERVICE ' AM prepared to do Heavy Hauling of all kinds on short notice, and am lving special attention to moving ousehold goods, etc. L. G. THOMPON. Phone 175. York. S. C. , 20 tf ON GC * Every Kind Ar lNYTHING that you )ODS AT A BULK STOR e right. and why sh jhants and buy merc IND THAT GENERALLY rOODS 10 Cts. Outings of e 10 Cts. lights, darl 10 Cts. 12? Cts' 36 ilL Percals ' UlS' 36 in. Percals ID WITH SWEATI ES Sweaters fc gl'C15 Cts. Ladics" Bca' rd 15 Cts. g?od styles a ai-d 15 Cts. of what they' d. 15 Cts. Children's Sa 1 K f!+o Phil/lmn 'o Siw JLV VUKJ* VUX1ULV,11 U IVll )lc\. 15 Cts. Ladies' Swea (Tliesi lutiful CAP! ited and All Wool and ind 39 Cts. every size chi inehams styles?Price, md 39 Cts. W??ol Scarfs ALL , bought In beautiful p r lowest for your ear t 25 to $8.50 jl nil n CK-DeiK V, ELLS IT FOR LESS v v*M*vv W* 'H' 'X' "J H"!"!* * ware * fhter I 1 ains Subject to J Action | i he Farmers Hardware & } the Value of $7,500.00, Is j t Sacrifice Prices. 1 GOlSTG AT ;; I0LESALE COST f it means come and see. ro STAY HERE LONG ii le benefit of our good 11 CE. FEW PRICES: | :e?$1.00 Whips, 50 CTS. Ij .t Half Price in many in- ;; ? > per cent Less than the j ;; V lore) at 15 CTS. Joint. low $65.00. , ;; ?? ' goes; but it goes a long \ \ /. r,i9 ;; pply Co.'s Store Room? <' Hotel. GUIDE TO GAS~ HTHE undersigned are at your aervice 1 with Gat, Oils, Greases, etc., and respectfully solicit your patronage: :?'?' ' % Campbell & Quinn Co. Clover City Pharmacy Clover M. L. Ford & 8ons Clover F. E. Smith _l Tlraah Nivins Bros. Charlotte St. York I0DS I 1 |'.<i I |. m. ? ? e INow Here JB / MAY NEED AND ? E, AND ALSO YOU OULDN'T YOU? THE JHANDISE IN VERY GETS THE PRICE. rf.it- ?< OUTINGS very description?In cs and solids?Priced 15 Cts. and 19 Cts. Yd. i?Yard 19 Cts. ?Priced 25 and 29 Cts. v 2RS! SWEATERS >r Infants, Children and utifully knit and in all nd at prices about half were a year ago ? cques 98 Cts. to $2.60 ? reaters 98 Cts. to $4.98 ters $2.98 to $10.95 3 arc All Wool). 3 AND TAMS / Silk Caps and Tams for Id and in the newest of 1 26 Cts. to $2.98 $3.50 to $6.95 WOOL RUGS laids. Nothing nicer his winter? $9.95 to $10.95 ompany ? J ?