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"CO-OPERATIVE MARKETING Convention Votes for Wide Extension of the Plan. Birmingham, Oct. 28.?The big business of the American Cotton association's convention was practically concluded at this afternoon's session when resolutions were adopted calling for extension of the organized cooperative marketing system, declared to have been successful in five states, to the entire cotton belt. This resolution was the sequel of that adopted yesterday when, the convention went on record as' opposing any inqrea^e in acreage in 1922 but advocating depulication of the 1921 program, which resulted in an acreage 28.2 per cent under that of 1920. .^noyier important action today was flfle adopftlbn of a resolution calling for a 3 1-2 per cent rate of interest on Liberty bonds and 4 to 4 1-2 per cent on commercial paper, the Federal reserve , board, the administration and congress being included in the appeal made to * that end. The Texas delegation described the ; benefits of cooperative marketing in . tfieir state and delegates from unor fcfViH/.t'u aiaics caijitbocu uichwchvo determined to see that their states :wece organized at once. The convention received with cheers notfee made on the floor that the Alabama house and senate had just enact.ejja law under which cotton marketing , associations may become legal bodies and have a standing in the business world, as is the case in states where these marketing associations have been effective. ^ The association adjourned its convehtttm IStfe tonight after election of officer^ fia follows: J. S. Wannamaker, St! foatthews, S. C., reelected president; J. XV. McGrath, Brookhaven, Miss., vice president; Harvie Jordan, St. Matthews, S. C., secretary; B. F. McLeod, Charleston, S. C., chairman of the national finance committee;-Joseph ST. Matthews, S. C., treasurer. ? Be sure your sins and bill collectors will find you out. FULCHliM SEED OATS I - . j ' Car flour?Priced Right. . GOVERNMENT _ROAST_ BEEF _ ^ ANU BKfcA*t-ASI BMV/Un I W, S< Wilkerson's HomcMadc Mohsscs. BUGGIES AT LOWER PRICE THAN THE OTHER FELLOW. If you want a Bu^kv and want to save money come -r * We will make Close Price on Lard in I 60 Lb. Tuba. : Coffee has advanced f Cents a pound | ?We $i?^Nse,iUng at ?'d price. CARROLL BROS. SEE ME TODAY AND TOMORROW AND OTHER TIMES For Choice Beef, Pork, Pork Sausage, Cheese, Boiled Ham, Breakfast Bacon?all choice in quality. ALSO SEE ME FOR FRESH OYSTERS SATURDAY. SEE ME FOR? l"?Ji rwin^i.s, /ippies, urapts, ^auua^v, I Onions, Irish Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes.! YOU WILL FIND MY PRICES JUST RIGHT?MY SERVICE PROMPT. FRESH OYSTERS ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. SANITARY MARKET LEWIS G. FERGUSON, Mgr. PICKLES We have a lot of very choice SOUR and tfWEET PICKLES in hulk. Also a pood line of Pickles in bottles. MORARA COFFEE? Our customers who have tried Morafa Ccffee say it is pood?as good as the best Coffee to he had. Try a pound. KLIM?The whole milk in powdered form. Some of our customers pre- i fer it to the condensed milk. VEGETABLES? -We *havc Bermuda Onions, Red On- j ions. Cabbage, Sweet and Irish Pota- j toes, Dried Beans and Peas. AUNT JEMIMA? Drt w TTIaiip inH Rllolfii'IlAat rau vaiw i iv/ui ?* v? .? Flour and it is FRESH, too. PREMIER SALAD DRESSING. Best. MELROSE FLOUR? When you Wjtnt the BEST Flour just: order a sack of MELROSE. It is recognized as the BEST by all good housekeepers. We have a fresh supply. SHERER & QUINN OLD HOUSE OF SERVICE * R. C. Brorklngton F. L. Hinnanl W. M. Brown Palmetto Monument Co. YORK, - - S. C. Why Pay an Agent Profit? We know that the Agent has to live, but let the other fellow keep him up. | Deal Direct with the PALMETTO MONUMENT CO., York. S. C.; Phone No. 121. If you wish us to call we will be glad to have one of our firm call on You. We do not travel agents. We can arid will do your work at as r%_! J ?? Ai.nl!+vy a c LOW a rrice anu as uuuu m mc-any one in the business. Try Us, is all that we ask. You be the judge. PALMETTO MONUMENT CO. "Honor Them With a Monument." Phone 211 YORK, 3. C. ? Most South- American girls have ! only the movies to interpret our ways, [ ambitions and ideals to them. > ninmii mai hi mi nmimiMmi a NOW'S THE TIME TO WE HAVE A COMPLETE BOTH SINGLE AND I SACRED LILLIES, TULIPS PHONE NO. 65. WE4-L I THE REXALL fJTTV PH STORE Prompt and Accurate Service i? iii immw ui iw in in in m in m i I FARMING UND i BOLL \ X t * | ? 1 This is, no dotxbt, a subji t y this section is interested. x 1 * ? We have arranged for the V ?ii ?s 3 caned ranmng anu DdiiMug j? a number of interesting subjei | sent Free of Charge for the i ? our friends who request it. | We believe this will ?0nt? well worth the time it will tali z Either call in, write or p $ to place your name on our lisl I ! The First N I . ? CLOVER, t ? Under United States Gc i ? * Three Billi. Exports estimate thai ! States upwards of Three 1 [ cold cash that is not being ! gitimate uses. This mone I is scattered around in bur ! knot holes, under heart ! banks (stockings) and in ! of circulation and thus so ! way). If this vast sum o I in the banks of the coir 1 rious streams of trade an to work who are now idle tal, and these thousands i ey to spend and this in 1 I mand for various kinds of | ufactured products and tl I ment to other thousands n | hoarding of money has a 1 [ person who "hides" mom ( plus funds in this bank i j your idle money work for I DO THIS NOW?HELP.BU | BANK OF i M. L. SMITH, President. I ; FRANK McELWEE, SALLIE !; Safety Satisfa IAAAMMAAWAAAAAAAWWWWW mmmmmammmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmi NEW LOT OF CHOICE We have a choice bur now?arrived a few days for a Mule or two come ai exchange and give you a MULES JAMES B! ? There are between the ages of 20 and 30, seven women for every six men in France. 11 ". ,? iMiiiiii.iiym.niiit.nl tinmmi>y START YOUR BULBS LINE OF HYACINTHS? ; 1 DOUBLE?ALL COLORS; :: AND NARCISSUS. 1 I I C HEAR YOU. |;: ARMACY J.EBR,8on, >m Proprietor ! ' i CLOVER, S. C. ' ' IM iwirnftwrin in m iwarn in in mwi ' = ] t ji VEEVIL 11 c CONDITIONS !!! t: e <: o / * set in which every farmer in < | ? i < > i < i- j ; publication of a^Iittle paper li } \ \ I a Monthly," which will cover j||j < | I :ts. This publication will be \\ 1 lext twelve months to all of J j ? < i i - cF < I 0 lin information which will be s i< :e to read it- j > ? < > hone us and we will be glad \ \ J] II n . *>? i > '' < < > n < > I! f ational Bank ill <> t <? v - - s. c. . :: >vernment Supervision. | ? ? h o an Dollars i; t there are in the United J j Millions of Dollars in real 11 put to its proper and le- j j ?v. so the experts figure, eau drawers, old trunks, |; lis, in 44first national" ! | 1 on's jeans?entirely out much dead timber (in a j [ f money were deposited ! | y it would enter the va- 11 d put thousands of men j! because of lacking capi- j! 11 turn would have mon- j | turn would create a de- j |* t farm products and man- ;! ms in turn give employ- j! o\v non-produring. The j! lack-lash that hits every |! }y away. Put your sur- j! md other banks and let J! von?draw interest. j! SINESS AND VOURSELF J ! CLOVER ! JAS. A. PAGE, Canhier < i SIFFORD, Asst. Cashiers ction Service j j | ?-?i If V MULES? f I Lcli of grilles at our barns ago. If you have a need ii(l sec us. We will sell or , fair (leal. # jj ROTHERS H01lSES REAL ESTATE !i ?$$$$ If You MR 'I Want Them, See j 80ME OF MY OFFERING8: 40 Acres?Seven miles from YVjrk, , mounded by lands of J. B. McCarter, C. 11 tV. Carroll, H. Q. Brown and others; M 1-room residence, barn and cotton M louse. Well of good water; five or six ,j icres bottom land. Buck Horn creek j'J u.d branch runs through place. About j i 1-acre pasture; 5 or 6 acres woods?;i nostly pine and balance work land. I \bout 3-4 mile to Beersheba school- j It is going to sell; so if you want It j jee me right away. Property of H. C. ( 60 2-5 Acrea?4 1-2 miles from York, ind less than half mile to Philadelphia j J ichool house, church and station- Four ; i oom residence, besides hall; 4-room ! i enant house; barns; 3 wells of good j < sater, and nice orchard. About 8 acres j J n pasture and woods and balance open j and. Act quick if you want it. Prop- , irty of C. J. Thomasson. i 90 Acres at Brattonsville?Property i if Estate of Mrs- Agnes Harris. Will * rive a real bargain here. J 144 Acres?Five miles from Filbert i in Ridge Road, bounded by lands of 11 V. M. Burns, John Hartness and Oth- < ts; 7-room residence, 5-stall barn and iJ ither outbuildings; two 4-room tenant j louses, barns, etc.; 2 wells and 1 good j, pring; S horse farm open and balance i n timber (oak, pine, &c.) and pasture. < Lbout 2 miles to Dixie School and |'j leersheba church. Property of Mrs. S. . Barry. s ( 33 Acres?Adjoining the above tract, j Lbout 3 or 4 acres of woodu and bal- " nee open land. Will sell this tract eparately or In connection with above ract. Property of J. A. Barry. J 195 Acres?Four miles from York, oh $ 'urkey.creek road, adjoining lands of J Jettys, Queen and Watson; '2-horse | arm open and balance in woods anl | lasture- One and one-half miles to 4 'hiladelphia and Miller schools. The f irice is right. See me quick. Property y f Mrs. Molly Jones. Five Room Residsncs?On Charlotte ? treet, in the town 01 ions, uu uu?c ? >t I will sell you this property for i | 388 than you can build the house. 11 letter act at once. | McLain Property?On Charlotte St., <| i the town of York. This property lies ? etween Neely Cannon and Lockmore 5 lills, and is a valuable piece of prop- 5 rty. Will sell it either as a whole or 4 a lots. Here is an opportunity t? a lake some money. 89 acres?9 miles from York, 6 miles <| rom Smyrna and 6 miles from King's ? !reek. Smyrna R. F. D. passes place | )ne horse farm open and balance IB <| roods?something like 100,000 feet saw ? imber. 12 acres fine bottoms, 3 room | esldence. Property of P. B. Bigger. ? 210 acres?3 1-2 miles from York on Mnckney road. 8 room residence, well 11 f good water, 2 large barns, three 4 ! 00m tenant houses and one S room I 7 enant house. 40-acre pasture. Good I f rcbard. About 150 acres open land, j < nlance In oak and pine timber. Prop- \ J rty of M. A. McFarland. Loans arrangen on farming lands. 11 * E 0. W. WILLIAMS RKAL yWTATir 11 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. j j I. A. Marion W. G. Pinley , MARION AND FINLEY | -attorneVs at law j Office opposite the Courthouse. 1 'hone 126. . YORK,8. C. J Dr. C. L. WOOTEN | ? DENTIST? ! OFFICE OVER THE POSTOFFICE i relephones: Office, 128; Residence, 53. ] CLOVER, - - S. C. 71 t. f. 6m 1 BETTY LINK, D. C. CHIROPRACTOR J Siseases of the Spine and Nervouft 1 System and all Organic Inco-ordina* 1 tion. J Consultation and Analysis Free. 2 OOI ^L^l.1 A wenue J I viminarn nwnuvi Phone 396?J I < ROCK HILL, - 8. C. YORK FURNITURE CO. ji Undertakers ? Embalmers j YORK, - - 8. C. n All Its Branches?Motor Equipment | ( Prompt Service Day or Night In )1 Town or Country. Dr. R. H. GLENN j Veterinary Surgeon ;alls answered day or night j Phone 92 YORK, - - - 8. C. J W. W. LEWIS i Attorney at Law j! Rooms 205 and 206 I 'eoples Bank & Trust Co.'s Building, J YORK, - 8. C. || Phones: Office 63. Residence 44. | * JOHN R. HART ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR M AT LAW. 'rompt and Careful Attention to All I Business Undertaken* releohone No. 69. YORK. S. C. 76' f.t It J. S. BEICE. Attorney At Law. Prompt Attention to all Legal lusiness of Whatever Nature. rront Offices, Second Floor, Pc...lss Bank & Tr -t Co.'s Building. Phone No. 51. NEW MODEL DODGE Best Car for the Money on the Market. I HAVE THE EXCLUSIVE Agency j or this well known car on the Western ;ide of the York County. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS generally enow what the DODGE is and all aroj igreed as to its SUPERIOR MERITS.' THE NEW MODEL possesses some eatures that are well worth investigaion, and I am in a position to enlight- j n all who may he interested. j? CALL ON OR WRITE ME. 4 C. F. SHE RE R \/r\ d ts en or.t i a. ,'J . lun r*| w. w. !i!ff!iiiiiiimmiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiniiiii!iiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiii A GOOD BUGGY FOR A BALE OF COTTON I We'want ?: move more Buggies--wo have | good Buggies, too, and they're priced right. If J! I yon want a new Buggy we will exchange you a '! ! good Buggy for a Bale of Cotton. The buggies are | j ! right in quality and priced right. What do you \j ! say ? Conic and see us about a buggy and cotton ; j ' i-?~ ,1 ~ ....11 rai.rn irrtll r> cmiQV/l /i o o I ^ I llclClU. U ?ili V UlL a ovjw.C4.hj uvnii Sec us for Imperial Turn Plows and Repairs. We have Leap's Prolific Seed Wheat, Rye, Ap- j j pier and Fill gum Seed Oats. Sow them now. J. F. CARROLL [ i/M . - l. Automobile tire, like a man, is j! known by the company it keeps. < ) < > Have you ever noticed how KEL- < I R LYS predominate on the better ; 9 ' < < ? ? * ' grade of cars ? . R '? . < > THOMPSON & FEWELL I L. G. THOMSPON W. J. FEWELL o YORK, - - . S.C. v j! ? t I ? ? T7 ! | Phone 153 Phone 153 ji HARDWARE Crockery, Enamel and Aluminum ware GLASS and PYREX ware i P A Vf Have you got your | tj/11 furnace for winter? j I r* ] i : dee our > CaloriC Pipeless Furnace | i It's a Pleasure and Comfort in cold | | weather. Let us measure your ji | home and install it before cold j: RED weather sets in. ! w york hard| .store ware company j ?*ftMuiiuM>Aiiftfji??Aiiiiaaawaiwwwawwawwwwwwwww< Oil MILL PRODUCTS- ;i See us for a good exchange of Meal for Seed. j1 We have nice bright Hulls. i | OUR GINNERIES ARE IN BETTER SHAPE ij THAN THEY HAVE EVER BEEN. j| | | ROLLER MILL- . ' ' jj I Grinds Wheat, Corn and Oats. Sells Flour, Hog j | Feed, Chicken Feed, Horse and Mule Feed, Oats, J ! Hay, Flour and Corn Meal. Try us and save ; money. DEALERS IN COAL AND ICE. | YORKVILLE COTTON OIL COMPANY j j fVV\A/WVVWtfVVWV\AflyVV?#WVVWWWWWVVVWWWI#WWIA/V* iMj . **. IN OUR FACTORY | M ON THE PREMISES fcjs We design, make and furnlshfl 9 for your individual eye needs B ^ '' * ?*- '? ?U? ?*A l^na any jlijiu, otj ic vi oua^o ivkd h known to the optical world, fl WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN I EYE NE|L08 FOR GLAS3E3. Eyes examlnhd? glasses Fitted. H \i V* | Broken Lenses Duplicated WhieH ! You Wait, |? I " coSv ''I Hampton 8treet Ec ROCK HILL, - 8. C. I ns sps i. .45 ' 4K...K.-^s THE CITY MARKET WILL HAVE some of the BEST STALL FED BEEF this week that?ba? ever been t? York. LET IJS HAVE YOUR ORDERS and we tvili 'give you something good. t WE WILL HAyt SOME CHOICE t5<" MUTTON ONVRIDAY and SATURDAY. und also fell kinds of MIXED FISH. "J * -* WE WANT YOUR? Good FAT Hti6s and your VEAL CALVES. Let lis know about 'em. Buy at the CITY MARKET? . Get the choice Stall Fed Meat. When you ? i U from a wagon, You know nbt what you eat . a THE CITY MARKET SEE US FOR PAINT ~ / tf', P. t # ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT? It is important tlyon do if you would preserve your buildings; aside from the fact that appearances count fOh tnoch. ' WE SELL OEVOE PAINTS. Ask any good painter. He wtH tell you right off the that DEVOE GOES FURTHER AND LASTS LONGER. Ask the man >yhoa? house haa been painted with'DEVOE. He knows, and. he will teH iyou too. Good stock ojC DE\*>E paints oa hands. Ask oa for prices for either the OUTSIDE or the INSTDE PAINTS and PAINTS FOR FLOORS. LUMBER AND PRODUCT8. Don't buy Lumber or Lumber Products until you see us for prices. We have the Lumber and Lumber Products a,nd tha Prices. LOGAN LIBBER YAM) SHOE SPECIALS We have Selz and CraddockTerry Shoes? For all the members of the family. There are none-better than these famous brands and we have them at all prices and ih all styles and sizes. BUY YOUR 8HQES AT CLOVERS LEADING DRY GOODS STORE, AND 8AVE MONEY. Men's Shoes from 83.50 to $6.00 Pair. Ladies' Shoes from $2.50 to $9.00 Pair. Children's Shoes from $1.25 to $3.0Q the Pair. IT IS SCHOOL TIME?LET US SUPPLY THE CHILDREN WITH CLOTHING. parrotts ' The Store With a Conscience" CLOVER, S. C. .. \ * i " V * S?E I.MO'ORE I pig ..? .?. i*. , J' ?s*-*' See, PhQne or Write to THOS. C. OTARRELL FOR High Grade Monuments In Marble and Granite Plant on East Liberty Street, Adjoin* ing Pise Hill Cemetery. SIMRILL (HL CO. YORK, S. C. I i ALWAYS THE BEST i QUALITY 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 Telephone, or See Our Drivers As They Passs By. SIMRILL OIL CO. FRANK M. SIMRILL, Manager. LOANS AT 7 % INTEREST ARRANGED for tin York County Farms. Long-term. (6% through Federal Land Bank). Why not stop paying higher rates? Charges reasonable. C. E. SPENCEiL