Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, November 04, 1921, Page Page Five, Image 5
COTTON MARKF.T
Friday, November 4, 1021.
Cotton Seed
Sharon 18 1-8 50
Clover IS 48
Yorkvll'e 18 50
ivilsCELLANKOUS WANTS.
Wanted ?To buy a 16 gauge shotgun?
ltlii<-a or U C. Smith. J. K. Scott,
York. S. C.. It. F. J). No. 3/ SS It*
For Sale?A corn Shredder in good
condition. For terms apply to Thoa.
F. McDow or .1. S. Brlc^. 88 3t.
For Rent?One good-two-horse farm.
(Jood land, good bui'dings and in
good neighborhood. Marion & Fin,
* ley. 88 2t.
Horso Shooing?We have an expert
horse shoer, and thtr price lias been
reduced to 51.00. E. B. Hough, at
Montgomery's Old Stajfd, York. It
i
Loot?Black and tan male fox hound,
rather tall and slender dog. Last
seen near Tirzah. When last seen
wore collar with name plate, Dr. .las.
S. Beaty, Wlnnshqro. S. C. Any information
will be appreciated and rewarded.
Address Dr. Jas. S. Beaty,
Bock Hill, S. C. SX It.
Strayed?To my home, a pig; Owner
can have it by paying expenes, in- |
eluding 50 cents for this ad. It. H.
(.twin, Sharon. .XS'K
For Sale?Two fomale hound dogs, I
broke to hunt at night. Extra fine J
for*, squirrels and o'possunis. Puiced
light. Sco or wi ne inc :u <>nco. o.
O. Steele, York. It. F. IX No. 1
87 2t* |
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Wanted?American Products Export |
Corporation stock. Offer $7.00 per|
share. Dmw draft through l'alm -t- ,
to or Loan & Exchange Bank, Co
lumiiia. Carolina Commission Company.
87 4t* '
Wanted?We are in the market for
good fresh milch cows and heavy!
springers. Nothing but real good i
stuff wanted. See FERGUSON
LIVE STOCK CO., Sharon, or H. E.
FERGUSON. York. 70 tf
HOUSE FOR SALE.
TjMVE Room House and Lot in Sharon.
r Price, $1,400.00.
J. A. TATE:
80 f tt
FOR QUICK SALES
T WANT to reduce stock and get the
money out of stock on hand. To do
this I offer the artfPlcs listed below at i
very low prices. Cooking Stoves at
$20 to $30?At Cost; 3 $60 Sewing Machines,
at $33 cash; 50 and 60 tooth
Harrows, very low prices; cut down
Army Wagon, the ve*y thinij for a log
wagon, $65: one pair of good young.
Mules for $450; Chalmers Six Touring
Car, new top, battery and tires, $650,
or will swap for a good Ford with a
starter. Sec or address W. F. JiACKSON,
No. 7, York, S. C. 8S 3t
16 PER CENT ACID
FOR GRAIN11
you arc wise you will sow
a good acreage in grain
and fertilize liberally.
FULGHUM SEED OATS
See us for your needs.
v CARROLL BROS.
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SOMETHING EXTRA
64 YOUNG M
THESE GOOD SUITS W IV
York Office Man at an extra g?>o
you'll say so yourself and you n
rial wu.iii-M'i'A iam.i riaiij)
3*7 men's 0"
JUST AS GOOD VALUES as
all good vnlue.Lnt $.'7.0*1 to
reduced price?Take vour choice a
gas mask i
KOIt HOYS AND They ar
crnment cloth. Hoys' (Jas Mask C
YES. we have soil)'.' for men
Boys' Coats include a Cap to go wi
just suppose you eoiuparc tills pr
REAL VALUE
300 pairs men's dress si
er, star brand
192 pairs field's men's
$7.o0 values?at
Nine Cases of MUX'S 111-1A V Y \V<
237 LAOS EG' LONG COATS?At
$20,000.00 cotto]
Bought last July when cotton was
Entire Stock at LESS THAN
men's overa:
SPECIAI/?1.000 Pairs MEN'S HI
OVERALLS, large, cut full an
to match at 51.25. Total?$2.5(
STAPLE COT
EXTRA HEAVY" OPTING?Yard
HEAVY CHEVIOTS?Yard at
HICKORY SHIRTING?Yard at
GOOD BREACH ING?At l ard
DRILLING?At Yur i
COTTON FLANNEL?At Yard
DRESS GINGHAMS?At Yard
BED TICKING?At Yard
37 Inch SHEETING?At Yard
. PLAIDS?At Yard
300 pairs b(
300 l'aira BOYS' PANTS, made of 1
% and silk mixtures at 53.00 Pair,
eiato their v. Inc.
137 ROYS' SI*ITS?$8.?0 to $ 1 ??.<!??
73 MEN'S SPITS, made for young1
MEN'S CORDUROY PANTS?I'aii
331 l abie j
To jcleet from. IT ed from $1.5(
SKIRTS at $3.50 Each.
Eight MEN'S ODD COATS?Light
To Close Out at
MISSES' AND CH
Plenty to .s left from?Priced
McCON
WE SELL FOR CASH
4 NOTICE
To the Stockholders of McConnellsville
Telephone Company:
T^OTICE Is hereby Riven that a
meeting of the stockholders of the
MeConnellrville Telephone Company
will be held at the office of the said
Company at McConnellsville, S. C.. on
TUESDAY, DECEMBER fiTH at Id
O'clock A. M.. for the purpose of
considering the dissolution and liquidation
of the affairs of the said corporation.
and whether or not the said
company shall surrender its charter
and make a sale of its assets
All stockholders of the snni corJ
poration are requested to he present
! at said meeting.
J. T. CRAWFORD,
Attest: f 1'resident.
S. H. LOVE, Secretary,
i MeConr.ellsville, S. C.. Nov. 3rd, 1921.
I
Typewriter Ribbons and Carbons at
The Enquirer Office.
THE STAR THEATRE^
TODAY
PEARL WHITE?
j In "Know Your Men." A Fox
j special.
SATURDAY
JUNE CAPRICE?
And Ceo. II. Seitz in "Dropped From
The Clouds." Episode No. 8 of "The
Sky ltanger." Also "Single Handed
j Sam."
MONDAY
EDNA MURPHY?
In "Live Wires." A good Fox Feature.
Don't miss this one.
TUESDAY
"THE LAW OF THE YUKON."?
A Rcalart special production.
WEDNESDAY
WILL ROGERS?
In "Jos can mv .urn.
J. Q. WRAY, Manager.
sow!:raTn {
THE ROLL WEEVIL is here anil will'
likely be more plentiful next year. We I
have had fine seasons. Now is a good i
time to sow Wheat. Oats, Vetch, Clover
and set out your Onions. We have
Red, Appier and Fulghum Oats,
Leap's Prolific Wheat, and
Danvers Onion Sets.
Alco Fertilizer for grain.
Do you need a good Turn Plow? We
sell the Vulcan; also parts for same;
and the Oliver.
BUILDING MATERIAL
We are we'l supplied In everything it ;
takes to build or repair a house from I
the pillar to the roof. We will not un- I
dertake to mention the diffefent articles
that enter into a house, hut please |
bear th mind we have everything it j
takes.
Please Settle Your Account With Us. <
YORK SUPPLY CO.
Wholesale and Retail.
big soap sale
We have on display in our big show
window the
.BIGGEST BARGAIN IN SOAP
THAT WE HAVE EVER OFFERED.
J
We are selling 'he biggest Cake of
Soap for la CENTS that you ever saw. '
*' '"'I liv: kIiiiW roil.
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These Soaps arc manufactured by
the i'alniolivc Company, manufacturers
of the famous PAL?M-OLIVE
SOAP.
We arc selling PALM-OLIVK SOAP
At 10 Cents Per Cake
Throe Cakes for 25 Cents.
CLOVER DRUG STORE
R. L. WYLIE, PROP.
Quality end Service.
Phone No. 2. ,
Clover, S. C.
GOOD FOR THE MEN
tEN'S SUITS
picked up for Cash by our Now
d price?They are $25.00 values?
iust see them t" appreciate their
at $15.00
VERCOATS
the Young Men's Suits?They are
Hut we picked 'em lip at a greatly
nil he happy $18 00
IAIN COATS
e made of (Jus Muslo Cloth?Oov- j
oats -?1".0(? values?Here at $3.98.
too?eijual'y good bargains. The
ith the Coat. Look 'em over. Say,
ice with any catalogue you have.
:s IN SHOES
iocs, Solid Loath- $3.50
-Mnliog'fiiiv SI iocs?
$4.98
)HK SHOES -$4.(t0 values $2.y8
$8.50, $10.00, $12.50 up to $37.50
N PIECE GOODS
ceding at 10 Cents. We offer the
FACTORY C03T TODAY.
LLS, $1.25 PAIR
SAY Y $:'.4<> ELASTIC HACK
<1 roomy, at $1.25. JUMPERS
) a Suit.
TON GOODS
15 CTS.
15 CTS.
15 CTS. i
15 CTS.
15 CTS.
15 CTS.
15 CTS.
10 CTS. and 15 CTS.
7 CTS.
10 CTS.
>YS' PANTS
Tailoring Ends- Plenty of wool
1 "it must sec these to apprevaliics
?At $5.00
fellows?At $15.00
$2.50
3' SKIRTS
^ C 1 O r.f\ All \ | |>| l.' a rp i ^
J IU ?\l| >\ (Mil | I 4 IJ? a 1 1*1'
. colors?Former price $?'?.oo?
51.50 Each.
!LDREN'S COATS
$3.98, $4.98, $3.93
NELL'S !
ONLY?NO CREDIT
BMMBiiSMMHiHKiailM1
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WARNING TO TRESPASSERS
A LL persons, without distinction
are hereby warned not to hunt or
otherwise trespass on the lands
owned or controlled by the undersigned.
Disregard of this notice .will be
punished to the full extent of the law.
C. K. GORDON,
J. K. RUSSELL,
JOHN' AYCOCK,
W. C. ELMORE.
TOM CRAWFORD
PALMER ROAUlf
ADCrER HUEV.
AY. T. MOLLIS.
DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
STATES.
Western District of South Carolina
IN BANKRUPTCY.
In the matter of H. W. Shannon and
It. I* Plexico doing: business as
Shannon & Plexico, Alleged Bankrupts:
NOTICE.
To the creditors of H. \V. Shannon
and It. I* Plexico, Alleged Bankrupts.
IS lU'll'li) mat mi m.24th
day of October, 1921, the
above alleged bankrupts did tile with
the above Court their petition stating
among other things that they desired
to offer terms of composition of
thirty-three and one third cents
(.33 1-3) on the dollar to their creditors
before1 an adjudication in Bankruptcy
was had pursuant to section
12-a of the Bankruptcy Act, and that
upon this said petition an order was
duly passed by said Court staying
proceeding upon a petition for adjudication.
By virtue of the provisions
of the said order of this
Court, therefore, a meeting of creditors
of the above named alleged
bankrupts Is hereby called and appointed
to l?e held in the office of the
undersigned, at York. S. P.. on Wednesday,
November lfllh, 1921. at 10 A.
M? for the purposes of considering
the terms of t:he above offer of composition,
for the allowance of claims,
for the examination of the alleged
bankrupts, and for the preservation
and conduct o? the estate pursuant to
provisions of section 12-a of Bankruptcy
Act.
,'IOHN A. MARION*.
Referee In Bankruptcy.
York. S. C.
October 29th. 1921. S<? It.
FOR SERVICE.
JERSEY Bull. Fee, $1.00.
FINLEY McCARTER,
87 2t* York No. 6.
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i Tlic Ladies' Shop,
Rock Hill, 8. Car.
Bought entire s
4,-000 dresses, and 1,00
you several hundred ?
j wove the biggest vain
at this time.
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We might add tha
| are being sold rapidly.
We consider ours
| ments and are now offer
Goats,
1 Dresses
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and
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SUITS
PROPERLY DESIGNED
sS! AND
& TAILORED SUITS
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g TIUCOTINE AT
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$25.00 to $35.00
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I PHILANTHROPIC LODGE, A. F. M.
REGULAR Communication on
next Tuesday night, Nov. 8th,
at 8 o'clock. Full attendance
desired. Work in E. A. Degree.
A. T. HART, W. M.
J. E. HART. Sec.
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SAVE YOU MONEY
I ON YOUR GROCERIES. We have a
j full line of up-to-date Quality Groceries.
We have just received
FRUITS FOR tAKt BAKIINU
Dates, Figs, Raisins, Citron, Lemon
Peel, Orange Peel, Shell Nuts,
We also have Cranberries, Celery,
and Lettuce.
IN THE LINE OF CEREALS
1 We have a'most anything- you might J
| have a taste for, including?
Farina, Cream of Wheat, Shredded
Wheat, Puffed Rice, Puffed Wheat,
Post Toasties, Corn Flakes and
i Krumbled Bran.
'
LET US SUPPLY YOUR WANTS. I
THE CASH & CARRY
"what?
Are Your Needs in the
FURNITURE Line,
Our stock of Medium Price,
High Quality, Material and
Workmanship is complete.
Let us show YOU.
ALSO
Stoves, Ranges, Heaters,
Rugs, Paints and Varnishes,
Oil and Turpentine.
St^ve Pipe that is guaranteed
to stay together.
PEOPLES FURNITURE
COMPANY
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Dn*?Ho/liiAA/1 A'ni'Kn ?!tn
IVVJjl UUUVLU I tl UU W CI 1 It
.New York
tock of five manufacturers, coi
0 suits, at. 50 cents 011 a dolla
garments of this wonderful pi
e offered in yuur.statc for hif
The Fellows
Phis telegram speaks for itself
t some of these garments hav<
elves very fortunate in sccuri
ing you a chance to share in 0
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EXQUISITE
Of Tricotinc, I'oiret Twill, Canton
Brown and I
Priced $18.50, $2:
These are shown in Bolivi
in Browns, Reindeer, Nav
... at $15.00, $25.1
Sftrtit UraiUi-EiiSnrI{
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(Ti:T ii :i"it*rT tfu'iCu j'lfifu'ute ifC'SSTi.u ii
FINE FURNITURE
i
We Want to Figure With You on Your
Needs in the Furniture Line.
Our stock Is still Browing and we invite
everybody in the Clover vicinity to
call and see what we have to offer.
Our Aim Is to Please and Every Article
We Sell Will Have a Guarantee
Back of It.
OUR STOCK INCLUDES
Cook Stoves and Ranges, Iron Beds,
Cots, Feather Beds, Springs, Sewing
Machines, Dining Tables, Mattresses,
RlanLatc Comforts. Runs, and Art
Squares, Window ' Shades, Kitchen1
Safes, Kitchen Tables, Wood Beds,
Davoncttes, Trunks, Suit Cases, Hand
Bags, Chairs and Rockers, Kitchen
Cabinets, Heaters, Bedroom Suits in
Oak, Walnut and Mahogany, etc.
Wo Sell for Cash and On Installments.
Store Next to the Postoffice
C. L PARKER & CO.
Phono 144 CLOVER, S. C.
!
.. Fresh Meats. .
The Housewife is assured that she can
get Choice Cuts of Steak and Pork at
our Sanitary Market, on short notice.
We want the farmers to know we
will pay highest market price at all
times for Fat Cattle, Sheep and Hogs, i
FISH AND OYSTERS
Received Fresh every Saturday morning.
LET US HELP YOU
Map out the dal'y meals. We carry a
full line of Heavy and Fancy Groceries
and Vegetables and Fruits in season.
OUR COUNTRY FRIENDS
Are Invited to Make Our Store Headquarters
When They Come to Clover.
GROCERIES AND MEATS
Fastest Delivery Service In Town.
W. H. SHERER
Phone No. 58 CLOVER, S. C.
BEAT TljfE BOLL WEEVIL
DY sowing Wheat I have a lot of
Purple Straw Smooth Wheat I will
sell for seed at $2.00 per bushel f. o. b.
Hickory, N. C. Shipments will be
made promptly and sacks furnished at
cost. Write J. C. PLONK, Hickory,
N. C. 86 3t
EGRAM
, N. Y., Oct. 26. 1921.1 I j
r. nnn nn:it.s. I.
r and we are sending ]
irchase. This should ;
di grade merchandise ;
Buying Co., Inc.
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3 arrived and that they 5
ng these handsome gar- ji
nr good fortune.
DRESSES |
Crepe and Satins, in Navy, ra |
iilack P !
5 and $29.75
a, Panaline, Velours
y and Black. Priced |
30 and $29.75 I
-Iflrar txrlusiltrltt \
- ^mtth (Carnlitut
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2 32 S[ SfffiWW&WW $2 3058??^
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Announcement
I OPENING OF JAMISON'S . I ]
| BAKERY AND CAFE j
? TVtin-ClHA"D"ClT? 1 Cim a
? jL?Xj\^rjxujt)?jxv J.O x.
5 . v\ '
= Our New Bakery and Restaurant will be opeitana
= ready to cater to the wants of the people of York |
= county.
OUR ELECTRIC BAKERY
'= Will bo in nnsitinn tn snnnlv Olioico Bre.id. Rolfs ?
^ .. ? i' ?ri'v 7 ~i ?
| Cakes, Pies and Pastries. - ,riS ;
OUR RESTAURANT
| Will serve Short Orders and Regular Meals. x ?
| YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED f |
I JAMISON'S BAKERY AND CAFE |
YORK, S. C. ^ ' |
Next Door to Shandon Hotel
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{ 7 o'clock
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WAKE UP! WHY BE CAUGHT NAPPING?
y , (
f Benefit bv the Other Fellow's Mistakes. . |
! FIGHT THE BOLL WEEVIL RIGHT NOW !
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Ji Wn lioi'n + l?n frtllf?\vi>inr rrnswla in cini'V nf T>1'U*P<1
y T T 11 CI > V tliv iuuvn HI^ ill MVVVM v*v X?*" v^/ , ( ^
?\. that will pay you to investigate
i TURN PLOWS, DRAG HARROWS
% AND REPAIRS?
A > lo'' ; 10
? And last, but not least?
| BARB WIRE AT $2.00 PER ROLL fp |
* String the weevil on the wire?raise cows, hog?, *
? sheep and stock; sow wheat, oats, rye, etc.
| You Prosper and We Prosper?LetUs Have More %
X Prosperity.
| RED I
I W YORK HARD- I
I s" WARE COMPANY j
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| The Great War j
I Is Over - s! j
I y '!<
The Sokliei* Bovs are back home. t
? They went out and fouglit our battles for us. t .
^ They left liome, school, job, and quickly ad- X
? justed themselves to the big job of figlit'-' V x
I illg* I
| HOW THAT THEY ARE BACK
? w Let us not become unmindful of the serried U
| they rendered. v . '
? OUR BANK is proud of the Legion Boys and ; \
$ stands ready to render any service possible, as ?
$ it has always done with the mature soldier of ?
? the war with Spain, or the older boys of the ^
:j; Civil war. They are heroes all, in our cstiraa- $
'i tion. 2,L. i
A nl *vpr\T
i IF WE HAVE NOT BEEN OF SERVICE
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To you, possibly it is because you have not ;;
? given us the chance. !!
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PEOPLES BANK AM) ItfUSI UUIWANY J
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C. L. COBB, President J. M. 8TROUP, Vice President * \ \
I J. H. B. JENKINS, Jr. J. T. CRAWFORD,
Active Vice President Vice President 1 \
C. W. McGEE, Cashier WM. S. MOORE, Asst. Cashier |
; SAFETY FIRST-SERVICE AND PROGRESS i
ALWAYS ;
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