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THE FOOL AND HIS MONEY It Was Always so and so it Will be Always. "There is nothing in the world, that will make a fool of a man quicker and more effectually than possession of more money than he knows what to do with, particularly in the case of a man whose acquisition of wealth has been very rapid. In such a case a millstone tied to his neck and thrown into the sea prior to the possession of undue wealth would have been merpy itself," j says the Iliggins, Tex., News. We beg leave to differ. It isn't the ? fool nf tln> man JllUIlt-J ....KWO .. who pots it. He was e fool before he < pot it, but was not in a position to disclose his folly to publicity. The rich man who gives monkey dinners, the rich woman who has her shoe heels set with diamonds, and their prodigal son who spends his substance on the leeches that infest the land of rioto&s j living?these are not fools because; they are rich. They would have been ' fools in any case. The poor man who earns $.r>0. fori which he has no immediate pressing need, and devotes it to foplishness, is just as silly as the newly-arrived' millionaire who splurges conspicuously that he mqy be talked of or gaped at. j A Chicago young man joined a robbery! party and obtained $43,000 in cash as his share of the loot. The others were apprehended and imprisoned, but he made his escape, carrying a young woman with him. He bought airships, automobi'es and other spectacular luxuries, besides furbelow% for his sweet- | heart. Soon his money was gone, and ; now he is in ji?il, saris liberty, sans rash, sans sweetheart, sans everything.! It wasn't the money that made him a j fool. He was a fool before he turned; robber. All robbers have to be fools in order to take the robber's risks.? . Dallas News. > Stormiest Place On Earth.?The, North sea is famous for Us storms.) Cape Hatteras is a home of the Storm King?though perhaps surpassed, so far as confusion of the elements is con- i cerned. by Cape Horn. But the stormiest place in all the world is Cape Prince of Wales, which is the westernmost point of Alaska. It is marked by a considerable mountain, 2,210 feet, higli, and fierce winds blow there perpetually. Storms from the Arctic assail it all .the ycftr round. Detroit News. TO CURE TME ITCH. Editor Yorkville Enquirer: Having seen in your paper that the itch is epidemic in certain localities, ;?nd having had some experience along that line tnysolf, I desire to make known what 1 have reason to believe is an infallible specific. Dissolve a lump of corrosive sublimate about Jh<> size of.a small marble, in a quart of water and sponge the body with the solution. But be careful not to swallow any of this solution, be- j cause taken intorrviUy it is deadly pol This remedy was prescribed for me by Dr. John D. McClain about fifty years ago and it cuKd mo absolutely after two applications., I have had occasion to recommend it to different individuals many times since and I have never known it to fail. The remedy is absolutely painless. Hespeetful'y, A. S. Hand. York No. 2. Oct. 2R. i Special 3flotircs. At Allison Creek. Preaching at Allison Creek church Saturday and Sunday, November 5 and G, at 11 a. m. At Beersheba. Suyday school next Sunday morning at 11..'in o'clock. Missionary Meeting. Missionary exorcises will be held at lteershoba next Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. A full attendance is desired. It* A. K. Hums. Card of Thanks. We wish to thank our many friends, neighbors, relatives, doctors and nurses l'or their many acts of kindness and swnpathy -shown us during" the illness, doath and burial of our darling little son and nephew, .Junes Hope. May Cod's blessings rest upon each and every one of you. Mr. and Mrs. Jl. 11. Stephenson, and Mrs. T. M. Hope. . Sharon. Oct. 2S, 1921. It OBITUARY. DIKD?At Little Hock. Ark.. Oct. 31. Mr. Abl.KN LAWKKNCi: SMITH, aged 7G years, one month and eleven days. The deceased was a native of York county* He left York in 1n71 during Ku Klux days. He is survived by two sons and ft wo daughters. A brother. Mr. L. L. Smith and a sister. Miss Kinil.v Smith of York No. 1. also survive. Mr. Smith served in the War Itetween the States as a member of Kannapaux's Hattery of th" Lafayette .\ rtillery. COTTON MARKET Tuesday, November 1, I'.HM. Cotton Seed Clover t""1 IX .in1, Vorkville 17i 50 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. fLost -Disappeared October Mack and tan hound, answering to name Of Cat. Will appreciate ir.foi motion and pay $3 reward for recovery. M. K. Stanton. York No. S7 It For Sale Two I 'lirit lea. id do;.?, Inoke i.o bant at night. Fxtia line for .siiuii I1 Is and o'p >s:aine--. Priced right. See or write me at once. S. (). Steele. Yi i k. K. I '. I . Sc. 1 xT tit Wanted The owner iff llnic calves, taken up by in last Tuesday, to know tint lie can have them by paying expenses. Janes IJryant, Filbert I It. F. 1). No. 1. It" ' Wanted Ann i i<an 1'inducts Fxport I Corporation stock. offer ST.on p r I share. D'aw draft though I'aim ito or Loan K- exchange Rank. Columbia. Carolina Commission pan.v, 57 it* For Sale?Two buckskin marcs, 1 four and 1 five years old; 1 black mare, 1 bay mare, all broke to work single or double?good for any kind of farm work; 2 half bretl Abarian horses, four and five years old, harness broke; 1 saddle mare, 10 years old; 4 five-months-old 3-4 bred Arabian colts; few good grade Guernsey cows for sale. Sf^? or communicate with 15. R Patterson, Superintendent, Hamilton Carhartt Plantation, I l? I IA v.. O n?-l. IJJ11 L" / IV. r. I J. .mi. u iwviy inn, n. v.. 85 t. f. 3t. < t, .1 For Sale?New 2 7-S and 2 1-2 Studobaker Wagons, wide tread; 2 inch tires. $100.00. K. It. McMaster, Winnsboro, S. C. 84 Sfcr. i Wanted?We are in the market for good fresli milch cows and heavy springers. Nothing but real good stuff wanted. See FERGUSON LIVE STOCK CO., Sharon, or II. W. FERGUSON, York. 70 tf FOR SERVICE. TERSEY Bull. Fee, $1.00. " FINLEY McCARTER, 87 2t* York No. G. TEACHERS CERTIFICATES. ^TEACHERS nre reminded that either a State Certificate or' a permit from the State Board of Examiners must be registered iis this office before their warrants can be paid. JOHN* r:. CARROLL, It Supt. of Education. TEXTILE MEETING. IWERYBODY is invited to attend a 1-i Mass Meeting In COURT HbU8E next THURSDAY NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, at which time representatives of the American Federation of Labor wil^ make addresses. This will be a public meeting and everybody is invited. (5. .1. REESE. President. W. W. HUDSON, Secretary. It TENNESSEE MILK COWS. VJirrc unloaded at our stables at Sha, ron, Saturday, 29th. carload of choice Tennessee Milk Cows. The.se are all high bred and heav.v milkers, bought direct from the best farmers and breeders of Knox county, Tenn.. tuberculin tested. Come and h>ok them <Tver. They will please your taste. FERGUSON* LIVE STOCK CO., It; R Ferguson, Mgr. TOWN TAXES DUE. VTpTICE is hereby given that the tax books of the town of York will be open from November 15 to December 1, for the payment of all general taxes due the town and that a penalty of 15 per cent, will attach after December 1 until December 15, after which date all unpaid taxes will go into execution. J. F. FAULKNER, 87 4t Treasurer. SALE OF PERSONALTY. DY authority vested in*us as Executors of the Estate.of Miss M. E. MORROW, deceased, we hereby give notice that at the residence of J. T. Mitchell, on November 12, 1921, at 10 o'c ock, a. m., we will sell at public auction the Personal property of said estate, consisting of Household nnd Kitchen Furniture, Corn, Fodder, etc. Terms of sale. Cash. I). J. MITCHELL. S. R. MITCHELL. 87 t 2t . Executors. BEAT THE BOLL WEEVIL DY sowing Wheat. I have <*i lot of Purple Straw Smooth Wheat I will sell for seed at $2.00 per bushel f. o. 1>. Hiekory, N. C. Shipments will he made promptly and sacks furnished at cost. Write J. C. PLONK, Hickory, ; N. C. Sfi 3t AUTO TRUCK SERVICE T AM prepared to do Heavy Hauling of all kinds on short notice, and am giving special attention to moving household goods, etc. L. (J. THOMPSON. Phone 175. York. S. C. 10 tf HAVE YOUR fiFANFn FELT HATS vliL.rtllL.lJ I 1 beg to announce that I have made arrangements with a First-class firm of Felt Hat Cleaners and can Guarantee Prompt Service and First-Class work >11 ul! kinds of Men's and Ladies' I KELT HATS. HATS Cleaned and Reblocked and Retrimmed with Outer Bands and Sweatbands at Moderate Prices. You Will Be Pleased with the Job. BRING YOUR HATS TO JIM LEE LAUNDRY Main and Madison Streets YORK, S. C. . J. C. WILBORN estate I OFFER FOR SALE 82 Acres -Om- si-room house, 1 good tenant house; r.o acres under cultivation; hs,if miU* of I'nion sc hool. I'riee. $50.00 per acre. 450 Acres?T inilcs from York, on Turkey crook, nhout R-horso farm open, "<<? acres of lino bottom. No dwellings, hut a great bargain. Price, $4,000.00. 400?Acres On Turkey crook, mar Chester county line; otto G-room residence; ".*? acres under cultivation: 300 aeros iii woods: 'J 1-1' inilcs Of church and school. Price, $16.C0 per acre. 122 1-2 Acres -Two miles of York courthouse; 1 house 4 rooms; "? acres of bottom lands; 1 mile of good school; K<kk1 new harm Price. $3,000.00. Adjoining this farm is 4S 1-2 acres. room hous'c, and barn. Price, $20.00 per acre. J. C. WILBORN estate THE STAR THEATRE TODAY WANDA HAWLEY? In "llcr Sturdy Oak," a hr'ezv I'oincdy of married life, with officious "IiiLaws," hia; hills, slim meals, nursimr bottle an I hahy buggies trouble and fun and unexpected fortune all#mixed up toyther. WEDNESDAY TOM MOORE? In ' Duds." A Oohlwya special. Do not miss this one. TMCUSDA V WALLACE RElD? I i "The Chin in School." The story of :i congenial youim man who inherits it airls' school ami turns it into a Charm School. I HIl>AV WILLIAM FOX? I 'resents one of his best pictures of the year. Don't fail to see it. J. Q. WRAY, Manager. FREE TO ALL " FORD OWNERS "We have been wortdering if you | have been taking advantage of all the Ford Service that is available. There j arc many things the Ford Motor Comi patty has made possible for you to" get 1 through the thousands of Dealers ScrI vice. Stations throughout the world, j and if you will only take advantage of : them, it will mean much to you. "All Ford Dealers are authorized to j exchange connecting rods with you. i In cusq you burn one 01 t. A'l that is | necessary is to-turn in y >ur old rod (it j must be a (Jenuine Ford rod) and you * 1. r,... t i aa j iire given ;i now run ?i.w, i making a saving of 75 p-r cent. ^ "You can also pet trade allowance j on your transmission bands. Turn in your old ba'nds and get a new set relihj ed with tiio Genuine Ford lining for ; only 60 cents each, or $1 80 p<?r set. A trade allowance also applies to Held coils, magnets and generators.. "You have undoubtedly heard a great deal about transmission band linings. There are many makes and prices, hut there is only one Genuine-Ford Trans[ mission Band Joining. The price is I only 45 cents per set. Of course, the ! average garage man dislikes to sell an | article that shows so little profit as i Ford linings, but you should insist on Ford Linings, as you will have no occasion to complain about riding the foot pedal?I am so convinced that you will like them that I will send you I a set, postage paid, upon receipt of 45 cents, and refund your money if they do not prove satisfactory and you are to be the Judge." S. L. COURTNEY WHAT ? Are Your Needs in the FURNITURE Line, Our stock of Medium Price, High Quality, Material and Workmanship is complete. Tat us show YOT. j\ ALSO . Stoves, Ranges, -Heaters, Pugs, Paints and Varnishes, ' ? ! i rn Uil and i urpcuniH1. Stove Pipe that is gimran* teed to stay together. PEOPLES FURNITURE COMPANY I % DISTRICT COURT OF UNITED STATES. Western District of South Carolina IN BANKRUPTCY. | In the Matter of 1). A. Price, Bankrupt. NOTICE. | To the Creditors jf IJ. A. Price, Bankrupt: ! "MOTICE is here jy given that oji OcI tober 26, 1921 the above named D. j A. Price, of Clover, S. C., in the said I District, was duly adjudged a bankrupt and that a first meeting of ids creditors will be held In the office of the undersigned at York, K. C., on Thursday, November 10th, 1921, at 11 a. m., at which meeting creditors may j attend, prove their claims, elect a Trustee and transact any other business proper y before the meeting. JOHN A. MARION, Referee in Bankruptcy. York. S. C., October. 29th, 1921. It STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of York. In the Probate Court. By J. L. Houston, Esquire, Probate Judge of York County. WHEREAS CRAIO PHILLIPS has ( applied to me for Letters of Adl ministration, on all and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and credits l of MARY PHILLIPS late of the Coun: ty aforesaid, deceased, These are, therefore, to cite and adi monish all and singular the kindred I and creditors of the said deceased, to : be and appear before me at our next Probate Court for the said County, to be holden at York Courthouse on the 7TII DAY OP NOVEMBER, 1921. to | shew cause, if any, why the said Atl1 ministration should not be granted. ,Given under my Hand and Seal, this 22iul day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty one and in the 14th year of American Independence, (Seal) J. L. HorsTQN, Probate Judge of York County. 85 t 21* Do You Want the Best? ONE OP THE MOST HICIILY'es tt'Mni it aim Sil ccssmi iiusiiicss mii-u hi Vorkvillo and Vork county, sometime I :ifro j;a ve lis a signe d .statement which , 11 ads as follows: "I am pleased to state that I have I wo policies for $ri.iMia <aeli in the Muintl r.e.iciit Life Insurance Company (<f Xcwark, X. J. I also carry insurance 011 my life in two of the big XeV York lif insurance t ympanies, but do not regard either as being nr. desirable a: the .Mutual item-lit and in contracts, liad I known as much about the Mutual Iterietit and its contracts when I bought insurance in the other compaiiii s as I do now, ;iil my insurance v.ou d be with the Mutual I'enetit. In my opinion no man who wants the best in life insurance can afford to ignore the Mutual Benefit." For satisfactory reasons the name of tin- citizen is not published, hut tlie statement with his signature will he submitted to any who ask to sec it. SAM M. & S. E. GRIST When Fine Furniture IS NEEDED, COME TO THE OLD RELIABLE! STORE. YOU'LL SAVE MONEY BY BUYING AT "THE STORE WITH NO RENT OR INTEREST TO PAY." THRIFTY PEOPLE ALWAYS GET FORD'S PRICES BEFORE BUYING. M. L. FORD & SONS UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS , CLOVER, S. C. i \ BEACH-IHRIE ESTABLISHED 1887 " fllH Dnliahlo Inu/nlnpc UIU I1GIIUUIG UGTfGIGIO . Jewelry Diamonds Silverware Cut Glass Hand Painted China Beach-Ihrie Jewelry Co. BOCK HILL, S. C. 'I SEED WHEAT & OATS ncn MAV I CAD'S DDOI IFIP. RUST nuu hi*-* if w . . - r . PROOF, BLUE STEM, FULCASTER AND RIPLEY'S. I Fulghum Oats, Turf Oatj and Appier Oats, Clovers, Alfalfa, Rye, Vetch, Rape, Etc. ' ) EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN AND LAWN. GARRISON-FARIS SEED COMPANY "Our Seed Will Grow" West Main St. ROCK HILL, S. C. HATS AT YOUR OWN PRICE WINTER IS HERE nnd the Children need new Hats. This is your chance to get a good Hat at your own price. I am Rolling my entire stbek of CHILDREN'S HATS at 50 CTS., 75 CTS., $1.00 and $1.50. Quality Hats in the-best of styles. Also have some Ladies' Hats for $1. GOOD BARGAINS In CHILDREN'S and MISSES' J'ELT HATS for $1.50. Fine quality of Beaver Hats $3 each. I am sc'ling my entire stock of COLORED HATS AT COST. COME EARLY and get what you want before the stock is picked over. You will surely find just what you want at the . Terms: STRICTLY CASH. MILLINERY PARLOR Mrs. J. W. FERGUSON ... Fresh Meats. . I The Housewife is acsured that she can get Choice Cuts of Steak and Pork at our Sanitary Market, on short notice. We want tho farmers to know we will pay highest market price at all times for Fat Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. FISH AND OYSTERS j Received Fresh every Saturday niornj inty. LET US HELP YOU I Map out the daily meals. We carry a j full line of Heavy and Fancy Groceries j and Vegetables and Fruits in season. OUR COUNTRY FRIENDS Arc Invited to Make Our Store Headquarters When They Come to Clover. GROCERIES AND MEATS Fastest Delivery Service In Town. W. II. SHERER ' Phcne No. 53 CLOVER, S. C. FINE FURNITURE Wo Want to Figure With You on Your Needs in the Furniture Line. ?>:n- stock is still growing1 and wo invil everybody in the Clover vicinity to call an I see what we have to offer. Our Aim Is to Please and Every Article Wo Se'l Will Have a Guarantee Back of It. OUR STOCK INCLUDES Cook Stoves and Ranges, Iron Beds, Cats. Feather Beds, Springs, Sewing Machines, Dining Tables, Mattresses, Blankets, Comforts, Rugs, and Art Squares, Window Shades, Kitchen Safer, Kitchen Tables, Wood Beds, Davenettes, Trunks, Suit Cases, Hand Bags, Chairs and Rockers, Kitchen Cabinets. Heaters, Bedroom Suits in Oak, Walnut and Mahogany, etc. We Sell for Cash and On Installments. Store Next to the Postoffice C. L. PARKER & CO. Phone 144 CLOVER, S. C. HARNESS REPAIRING. i Wc now have a thoroughly conipc! tent llanii is M iker who is hero prepared in dn any and aU kinds of Harness Repair Work. May we serve you? SHOE REPAIRING. When your siio s are worn bring Ym to us. We us tlrst-class materials, do first-class work and charge only the most reasonable prices for repairs. DORSETT S SHOE & HARNESS HOSPITAL Opposite Calhoun Drug tio. Phone 15)8. 1 See The inquirer Office for Titles ; an<| Mortgages of Real Estate. ? i ffinstfin IJL JB-*4 Ail &? / JL M-A Jk A 1 j|. = BEG i | Friday, November 4, End i i FOR FOURTEEN DAYS WE ARE G !: TOWN, BECAUSE IT IS UNUSUAL !! SON OF THE YEAR TO PUT ON A SALE; BUT THIS HAS BEEN OUR THAT WE'D NOT BE GIVING JU THIS SALE BE OVERLOOKED. FO NOVEMBER 4TH TO NOVEMBER NEEDED MOST, WE ARE SACRIFI PUBLIC AT LESS THAN MANUFA BELOW YOU WILL FIND A , VALUES WHICH ARE BEING OF IN THI^ GOODS SMASHING CARN . STAPLE COTTON GOODS } 32 in. (i iiiiiliams, Hoe value 29 Cts. yd. 11 32 in. Ginghams, 20c value 18 Cts. yd. ! | 27 in. Ginghams, 30c value 18 Cts. yd. ] | 27 in. Ginghams, 20c value 10 Cts. yd. ]! Extra Heavy Outing, 20c value 14?c Fancy Curtain Serin), 17c valine 9c Hamilton Hickory Shirting 19 Cts. |? Wenonah Ilickorv Shirting 12\ Cts. LADIES' COATS <! Ladies' $17.00 Coats $7.98 ; I Ladies' $20.00 Coats $12.93 ]! Ladies' $27.00 Coat Suits $14.98 Ladies' $37.00 Coats $19.98 EXTRA SPECIAL !! One big lot Blue Chambray Work Shirts?$1.00 values 69 CTS. J | MEN'S DRESS SHOES ! |- Men's $7.00 Dress Shoes $2.98 11 Men's $7.70 Dress Shoes $4.98 ! | Men's $9.00 Dress Shoes $-5.98 < | Men's $11.00 Dress Shoes $6.98 LADIES' DRESS SHOES ! | Ladies' $7.00 Dress Shoes $2.98 Ladies' $6.00 Dress Shoes $.93 ! | Ladies' $7.70 Dress Shoes $4.98 Ladies' $10.00 Dress Shoes $6.98 11 BE ON HAND WHEN THE DOORS YOU KNOW?COlilE EAKLY I n . . reinstem THE PLACE WHERE A DO I YORK, - SPECIAL Aluminum S SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 51H, We have a hit;' stock of "AMERICAN ALI'MINTM WARE?fijst-class in qui we are going to sell this at very low pi advertising proposition?We want onr well as occasional customers to get,; with this good ware and better acquai this good store?Sale-opens at 9 a. m., November nth?COM I? THE GOODS AND THE PRIC3 4 1-2 (jI. Kettles at ......t. J (> (|t. Kettles at * . - nn (> <|t. Convex Kettles ar w 4 (|t. Windsor Covered Kettles at r * Lipped Sauce Pan Sets (3 pieces) ! 8 (p. Lipped Preserving: Kettles, at .....I <i Cup Percolators at J 8 Cup Percolators at ^ Large Pound Punsters at* J 2 (p. Pice Pollers at * Large Frying Pans at 89 2 <|t. Pudding Pans at , 43 1 <jt. Slew Pans at 39 I piece Conibiuni ion Cooker Sets..... *4 This sale is for CASH only. No plio oi'ders; no pieces on approval; no resen \ i l mi 111 I M ? riltl l"L' . 1 I' ' UI'I l t II II n. I I Jin . \ I 11111111 V {?r it-ccI so low that quick sales for cash sary to handle the goods. Come and v purchases early in the day. The whol sure to go (jtlick. York Furniture ( ? J 1 P_ V D IU1C I ?L l\i\ l V 1J J lg Sale INS 1 = j|\ $ Saturday, November 19 - ." J! OING TO BE THE TALK OF THIS ;' FOR A MERCHANT AT THIS SEA- ' REALLY HONESTTOGOODNESS ! HABIT FOR YEARS AND WE FEEL i; STICE TO OUR TRADE SHOULD ! LKS, JUST THINK THAT FROM 19TH, AT THE TIME GOODS ARE !; CING OUR $50,000. STOCK TO THE J | CTURERS' COSTS. WI.' ~"< \ /\T1 m-r-T-r-1 nr > vttr rtmT>TT7T\T/1 .,^,,.1 rsw ui i'nfi iiuuii piawpn a [ FERED FOR QUICK DISPOSAL ! I IVAL. YOU ARE COMING?- ' SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY, 'J ! ?.._dnc big' lot Suit Cases 25 Cts. Each n -i | | BLANKETS $.1.00 Blankets...? ..? ...... $3.25 , | $4.75 Blankets 1 $2.98 :,,J; ' { $6.50Blankets - : $4.25 .) ; $7.50 Blankets .. $4.95 ! | $9.50 Blankets - .. $6.50 ,|K; | MEN'S SUITS wren's $20.00 Suits. - $9.95 '" \ * J wren's $25.00 Suits J. . $14*S ! Men's $30.00 Suits -JL $19.95 Men's $50.00 Suits $29.95 " ;! EXTRA SPECIAL - *v:;; ' ! j One big lot Ladies' Dress Shoeg Going at Your Price t $1.49 MEN'S RAIN COATS* ! Men's $9.50 Raincoats,, ?. $6:50 \''w!> . Men's $7.5$) Raincoats $5.25., jl Men's $11.50 Raincoats $7.00 J '! ' Men's $18.50 Raincoats $9.7^ . ! ' j LADIES'RAINCOATS vsH Ladies' $10.75 Raincoats .... $10.50 !; j Ladies' $9.50 Raincoats $6.00 j | .. All Goods Sold for CASH ON*#,, j r * OPEN.?THE PLACE AND DATE FOR THE FIRST PICK. v &1/* Rnvis LLAR GOES A LONG WAY - SOUTH CAROLINA I; ? I- 'V # .. ... , ? Pay Day is Here-DO YOU OWE US? HAVE YOU * PROMISED TO PAY IT? HAVE YOU KEPT THAT PROMISE? f I We have Accounts and Notes on our I books that are due and past due. We \ 1 *1 B ask on cand all who owe us to be a man B B and come up and pay. If you cannot f A W j pay all. then PAY WHAT YOU CAN. I If you cannot pay anything at all, then I come "to see u$ and talk the Matter N 9 A M ovc>r and see what the prospects are. /la i?l? Also if you have a little cash to I spend come and trade with us. There ! are lots of people who owe us and we : MAID I have carried their accounts for years," ' . * . that never come in our, store. Are you IllltV?UllCl one? Are you hOnest? Are you a man n of your word? Then come and help us. ICtS tlS till D0 not 50 a s;acker. Be hoftest.. Pay regular as | your debts. , icciuainted YORK SUPPLY CO. Lilted With ^Wholesale and Saturdav, * '?t: LETS HELP tO BEAT 2.33 i THE BOLL WEEVIL Cts. Each BY PLANTING LOTS 51.19 Each WHEAT. 51.09 Each . w, 51 flQTarli M08T EVERYONE SOAKS THEIR ?a,rr ?j : i wheat in blue stone. >1.09 Eacllx Let us Supply You With tho Blue 51.49 Each stono 20 cts. lb. , >1 ^9 Each SALEM ALMONACS >0 CTS. C'te Each CLOVER DRUG STORE Ct.<t' Each R L' WVLIE- PR0P' luUH. Iidlll Quality and Service. Cts. Each Phone No. 2. .... , ?1.99 Each ! Llover'? -Od rioeos1; GUIDE TO GAS ^ im waro-is * mm7, JU'O lM'COS- I^HE undersigned are at your service H'lko VOlir w'tfl ?a3' ?''8' Ureases, eto., and 4 . respectfully solicit your patronage: c stock is Campbeii & Quinn to. Clover City Pharmacy u?l!?LL/ 'CWver I M. L. Ford A Sons Clover * F. E. Smith L .;Tirtah 1 Nivins Bros.. Charlotte 8t. York f c. ' A {