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would mean a reduction of $1,000,000; the same reduction in the counties, $2,600,000; and in the towns and cities, $1,000,000. This would mean a total | ' reduction of $4,600,000. If we are able ; J to apply this reduction to each of the! ; above named divisions, it \\ould mean!1 a reduction almost equal to the pres- 1 ent total collected for state purposes > j from the property of the state. "We can examine the acts of the \ general assembly (see appropriation act), and the reports of the comptroller j general and state treasurer and deter- ' mine exactly the amount and for what the same was spent. We are annually | spending a sum in the counties and j cities of more than four times the I amount spent for tlte state, yet, in' many instances we find it difficult to learn how and for what the money is spent." & . \ ?. i ?peci3l Jlotic?s. J Card of Thanks. j We take this means of expressing J our thanks to our neighbors and ! friends for their many acts of kind- J ness unci sympathy In connection with I the illness and death and burial of our ' beloved wifo and mother, Martha Jane J Elizabeth Robinson. J. J. J. Robinson and Family. i York. S. C.. It. F. D. No. 2. It I Card of Thanks. We take this means of expressing i our appreciation to our neighbors and < friends for their many kindnesses in j connection with tne illness, death and ^ burial of our dear friend, Miss Sue i Petefcs. ' D. M. Parrott and Family. 1 Card of Thanks. * ( We take this method ol* thanking < our many friends lor their lieJp and j kindness during the sickness and death ! of our darling baby, Avery liratton ? iv?i\efnr<i \fnv Coil's richest blessing ? rest on all. especially l)r. Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Crawford and children. ftl It* ? HYMENEAL [' ?: , : 5 MARRIED ? Thursday afternoon, Z Nov. 11 at Zion Presbyterian church, ; 1/nvrvville. Miss'HELEN E. SANDI- : EER and LAWRENCE W. BAY- S ?NAHD, He vs. ! '. Ray Kiddle an<l E. W. : Gregg officiating. The bride is the Z daughter <if .Mr. and Mrs. It. T. Saudi-1 ; 1'er of Lowryvillo. : OBITUARY. { DIED- At the home <>f its parents in Cannon Mill village on November 11. Avery Bratton Crawford, infant son of Z Mr. und Mrs. W. it. Crawford, aged four months. The interment was at : Bethany, after funeral services con-'; ducted by Rev. Dr. E. E. Gillespie. : Late Thursday night at the home of.: Mr. I). M. l'urrott at Clover, where she ? had been employed as housekeeper for I: the past llfteen years, Miss SUE PETERS, aged 62 years. Interment1; was in Woodsido cemetery, Clover, | Friday morning following funeral ser vices conducted at her late home by Rev. J. E. Berryhlll, pastor of Clover Presbvterian church. The deceased is : survived by two first cousins. W. S. Pcteifi of Yorkvllle, and Newton i; Peters of Lexington county, N. C. S At hffc home in Gaston ia, Sunday at |? 2:20 o'clock of appoplexy. Dr. FRANK >; G. WILSON, in the 49th year of his | S age. He was married to Miss Mary Is Mm die y. daughter of the late H. <1. i' ltradley on November x. 1900. Mrs. ? Wilson died December 3, 1909. One : daughter. Miss Lucy Wilson, survives. In .addition to his aged father and! a mother. Col. and Mrs. It. N. Wilson,]; there survive two brothers, Messrs. W. C. and R. Hope Wilson, and one sis- ; ter, Mrs. Tom Sparrow, of the Union 2 section. ; COTTON MARKET S Tuesday, November 15. 1024. Cotton Seed ! ; Sharo." 16 i 50 5 Clover 16i 54 ; Yorkville .. .. 1<P 45 Z ; MISCELLANEOUS WANTS Notice - All persons are warned not to jj ? hunt, fish or otherwise trespass on 2 my lands. Mrs. S. J. Glenn, York it. " F. D., No. 7. 91 2t? r *S For Rent?One-horse farm with good z house, good water and plenty of Z wood. G. It. Wallace, York It. F. I). ? No. 2. 91 2t* Z For Sale Cheap?Two second-hand j.Ford touring cars. Jnhn Q. Hall, Z York It. F. 1). No. 1. 90 2t* = For Sale 1920 five passenger 1'uickjS ear, in extra good condition, at a-ja bargain. Quinn Wallace. 90 2t" Z For Service?Registered Huroe-Jersey Z boar. Registry No. 125,503. A. M. ; Taylor, yoik, >. u. i*nono .no. z-joj. = SO t.f. Gt S OYSTER SUPPER. jYfcCONNKLLSVlLLE Kural Im- z ^ provcment Association will serve :<11 Oyster Supper at .McConnellsville ~ School House Thursday, November 17. Z beginning at 7 o'clock. It COMMITTEE. z CAKE AND SINGING. rpill-1 public is invited to a Cake Sale z -* and Singing Convention at. 1'hila- ~ / delpliia church on Wednesday night, z November I'll. 3 01 :tt Mrs. J. II. SCOTT. = NOTICE TO HUNTERS = VI/TO do not want our birds ki 1! d. and ? ** we do not want any hunting on our premises. Whether partridges E tight b"ll weevils or not. they certain- Z ly destroy harmful insects, and rabbit hunters will shoot partridges also. Z 111 :u t W. K. LETT VS. = ODD FELLOWS I OHOlLAIl meeting York Lodge, No. 3 14G. I. ?>. (?. I-'.. Wednesday, No- z vembcr 16, 7:30 p. in. 3 C. Y. WHITE. 1'. O. E It. O. HIACK W ELL. Sec. It = OVSTFR RUPPPR E ITNFOX School Home, Kridn\ even- ~ itur. November 18th. 1'iildic is cywliallv iu\ it? ?i I NK >.X SCHOOL improvement association. It NOTICE- TO TRESPASSERS. A LL persons without regard to race or color, are hereby notified not to hunt, tisli, cut timber. shoot, or otlurwist trespass 011 la'ids owned or control I d by the undersigned. Disregard 111 this notice will l?e punished to the lull i M' "t of the law. II C. ItOOKOCT. Mrs. V. A. I:VKKS". .1 l\ HOOK OCT, SAM K. ItVKJiS. JACK M. HVKKR. i .1. I'. WILLIAMSON & BROS. 3 W. S. I'ERCIVAL, \V. H. BYERS, <11 3t ti. < NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS A LI^]>ersons, without regard to race; or color, arc hereby warned against j hunting, fishing, cutting timber, shooting or otherwise trespassing on lands owned or controlled by the undersign- j ed. Disregard of this notice will be | prosecuted to the full extent of the I law. H. S. LOVE. b. m. bratton, ' . LEONARD MULL, , J. C. MURRAY, p. b. McAfee, , M. 8. CARROLL. GEORGE MITCHELL, L. H, CASTLES. i t up\?uuir t U . It. lUi.Ul UHviJ, It 91 W. G. HCGHBS. REASONABLE j PRICES ARE CHARGED for |||: our work, which is Guaranteed < ! | to give satisfaction. J I ' Autos Retopped And Repainted Farm Machinery Re- j| paired and Parts Re- ! j placed. !; } i r mum &rn I i i ?! V* 11X1111/111 IX W. ijl Black Street, j > BOCK HILL, S. C. jj |IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUII|llllltllllll Gigantic St* Red NOW AND HERE TH 1 Case Bed Ticking?Regu Goods?Special the Y 1 Case Colored Plaids?Re ' Goods?Special the Y 1 Case Sheeting?Regular ?Special the Yard 1 Lot Ladies' Shoes?$3.0( ues?sizes 3 and 4?tl 1 floen T.orliao' "Rvnrrna e+.rr i. jjuuxv^O oiry, Extta Special, the Pa v 162 Boys' Suits?values u] Priced Special the Su $13.00 Silk Bound North C Blankets?Heavy?S] 1,090 Pairs Best 240 weigl Overalls?Special 300 pairs Hoys' Pants, imi ends of wool and sill dors coining to us fro ?Mothers, come and boy?Special the Pail 87 Young Men's Jleningh popular weave?$25 r< York buyer says to se STAPLES?LESS THAfl <?ne Case is Cts. DRILLING?Sale One-CaSv' LIGHT COLORED OUTII LADIES' LO] luo LAD IKS' $18.00 LONG COATSMEN'S SUITS AN MEN'S $25.t)0 SUITS -Extra Good j MEN'S LONG HEAVY OVERCOAI .MKN'f HEAVY CANTS Splendid BOYS' SUITSHOYS' SI'ITS? A tii^ Kcloeiion?T<? REAL BARGAINS II ALL LADIES?' $7.50 SHOES Now fc o4U rail's of WOMEN'S SHOES, fori MEN'S SHOES?G MEN'S TAN DRESS SHOES?I'air All MEN'S $N.r.o \V\ L. Douglass SHK MEN'S HEAVY 0 1,000 I'airs of MEN'S HEAVY OVB MIDDY SUITS$15.00 MIDDY Sl'ITS?Splendid tfari $10.00 MIDDY Sl'ITS Hotter than ; SWE A One lot SLII'OVfcR SWEATERS?( MEN'S SWEATERS A ki?k| value EXTRA Si One Case RED TICKINO I'aiv all j SATURDAY SHEE Olle Case SIIEETINO on Sale Satli ? Special Price SOME EXTRA G( One Caste PAJAMA CHECKS?will to 'Jii Cta. Yard ? Watch it! Hu; One Case of C'llA.MIIKA Y- A good LOOK!?One Case ALAMANCE?10 NOW IS THE TIME 1 WOMEN'S HOSIERY -Ruy a plcnt; MEN'S HOS'E You nerd more Ru CHILDREN S JIOSE They never h 85 PAIRS LADIES'SH YES, S.'i I'airs of LADIES' SHOES? ?Six s 'is and 4s?To close out YOIJNG ME1 'tan i . . v/if\v? i) \ vi'C IKittrrns north carolina b Jii t :N i? i i: s ..f ll.iivy NORTH CAI u inlit Siik Rnuiulunrs -v;tluc.i i <)nlv Two I'nirs to 137 childre: We want you l<> s> r th' sr Tlu*y an in k'.'< 'I M\l?s di' k.umI materials SHOP EARLY?Only foi Christmas?Buy toda' McCONl WE SELL FOR CASH llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllll 4 f' /* ' if OYSTER SUPPER DOW'U.M! GREEN School House on Friday evening-, November ISth. Public is cordially invited. It GRACE ATKINSON, Principal. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS ALL persons without distinction as to race vr color are hereby forbid don to nunt, nsn, cut umoer, snoui, ur otherwise trespass on. lands owned or controlled by*us. Disregard of this notice wi'l lie prosecuted to the full extent of the law. E. M. WALKER. It. X. WHITESIDES. GEORGE WHITESIDES. DeLOACH WHITESIDES, . L. C. N^IL, St* 91 Mrs. L. C. NEIL'. THE STAR THEATRE TODAY SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE? A Rea'lart Special. You will lilfce it. Itealart pictures are always good. WEDNESDAY PAULINE FREDERICK? In "The Woman In Room 13." A [grilling mys^wy diatna wherein , the souls of women are tried by the sins of men. * THURSDAY DOUGLAS MacLEAN? In "The Chicken." The story is a bright comedy full of human interest, lealitig with the troubles of a young man from the city who goes to the country and engages in chicken raisng. / , FRIDAY , TOM " vlIX? in jnuuurt wu. i" ua oj/ctiu i. COMING SOON 'THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL." J. Q. WRAY, Manager. iiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiium 9 ck \ lacing Sale { E PLACE TiJ SAVE j tlar 10 Cts. r CTS. 1 ard " . f : gular 10 Cts. C CTS. f ard . l; 10 Cts. Goods !J CTS. | ) and $4.00*al- CA CTS. 1 tie Pair ^ ? le Oxfords? % CO AO = ir / yL.jO E PMIO-OO- $4J8 I Jarolina Wool (TO CA | pecial the Pair = it Men's Denim *1.25 I Y ** mi i(lo out of Tailoring jy c mixed goods?orm all states around see them for vour 1 $2.98 | one SuUs?the new ^ 'al value?Our Xew * ? 11 them for $15j00 | r WHOLESALE COST | Price Yard 1fc 1-2 CT8. = \*GS?Sale price, IE 1-2 CTS. = mCOATS 1 -A good value $12.50 D OVERCOATS [alues?Special $15.00 ~ r.S?Down to $12.50 E values at $2.50 3 BIG VALUES ? close at $4.98 S I LADIES' SHOES o at ., $3.98 = meiiy sold at $8.50?(\'ow ... $4.98 E REAT VALUES y $2.98 = )ES?Now $6.00 Pp. C VERALLS, $1.25 .. HALLS?Now $1.25 E -CUT HALF E meats?Nfiw $7.50 E . v?... er. r.n * .>??? 9J1UU ? .TERS ioing at $1.48 ? Now $1.00 = PECIAL ' y iou need?At 5 CTS. Yard E ITING SPECIAL : rd.iy and as lung as it lasts ~ 5 CTS. Yard = )OD SPECIALS sell in tln> Spring at IS Cts. ? v it lure n??\v at 12 1-2 CTS. ~ 15 Cts. Qua lr \ Now 10 CTS. = Cts. Goods?On Sal<> 5 CTS. Yd. EE ro BUY HOSIERY - Pair 10 CTS. = y Ym now?Pair 10 CTS. E ave enough?Buy now ...10 CTS. ~ OES AT 50 CTS. PR. -Button?for every day wear quick 50 CTS. Pair E: tf'S PANTS I Popular Gnglish Cut?Good E $3.48 to $6.00 = LANKET SPECIAL | tOLINA PLANK GTS?5 His. E i up to $15.00?Special $8.50 s a Customer). N'S COATS splendid values?well made ?PrW-i'tl at $3.98, $4.98, $3.93 = ur and a half weeks to | y. Buy Here. E NELL'S I ONLY?NO CREDIT E liiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiin \ ICoope * Mark jii OF COTTON MEANS 1 jj MONEY FOR THE F | MERCHANT ANI ;| t. v ?-an; 11 EVERY FARMER ANI ] | NOT ONLY INVITED B1 HON. HARVI 11 Secretary of the Americ 1 Speak on the Subject COOPERATIVE j|| AT THE COURT HO WEDNESDAY MOR: AT 11.00 O'CLOCK A Farmers of Oklahoma 1 ! | Cooperative Marketing of J! shape. The idea is sprca 11 over the Cotton Belt. Ii ] [ matter what your professi j I ing Wednesday morning ; ! [ euss the subject.^ The present situation ] [ farmers arc in a rut. Coi j! out of that nit. i| YORK COUNTY COT J. B. JOHNSO NOTICE LEGIONAIRES! ! " A LL members of j | Aleech Stewart Posti' | are urged to attend a L tV^-V SS meeting at the American j* I CT^>^M??'Legion Club Rooms, Thursday night) Novem-1' ber 17, at 8 p. m. Plans J ; for the November feed will be per-i* i footed and other important matters are N to be discussed. Every member who can possibly do so is urged to be pres- * ent. . ) JAS. D. GRIST, < i^usi tommanuer. J. HOWARD McMACKIN, ' * Anting Adjutant. "91 It. * i - iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir II = =\t THE WINNER = ; I i i E You will be the Winner E|< 5 if you have your car = j S! : ? overhauled at our shop. E j E = i = = : | Autos repainted, Side | < | and Back Curtains re- | ;; = placed, Cushions and ?H E Upholstery made new. |!< E E ' | Pyramid Paint Shop = Jas. A. Johnson, Manager S ROCK HILL, S. C. = miiiiii[imiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiii7 CLERK S SALE. The State of South Carolina?County of York. In the Court of Common Pleas. Mary MoC. Love, Individually and as Executrix of the Estate of P. W. Love, deceased, Plaintiff, aguinst James McFadden ?#ely, Marion Nee'y Nicholsofi, Lilli^i \eely Mason. James Crawford McFadden, Susan Agnes Hicklin, Jane A. Wylie, Fred eriek Sitgraves McFadden, Isaac Josiah McFadden, Martha Pride M<? Fadden, Mary Elizabeth McFadden. i AUgusia JUiruuutMi o.tye, ri'uerui Land Bank, Mary McElwee Love, Huttic I. White and Susan II. Carroll, Defendants. T>Y virtue of a decree of His Honor, j ~ Judge II. 1?\ Rice, in the above | entitled cause, dated November 7. i 1921. I will expose to sale at public] auction before the Court House Door at j York, within the legal hours of sale, on j MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1921 (Salesday) the following described real' estate, to-wit: r "A certain tract of land lying and being in the said County and State, r partly within and partly without the incorporate limits of the Town of York, CONTAINING FIFTY-TWO ACRES, be the samp more or less and bounded C kv Ik, Onkkif Porrv pnail In rift a nnw nr I - formerly belonging to J. K. I^owry,! Camplrtdl Ha iron, J. A. Latta, R. T. Allison, York Cotton Mills and others." p Terms of Sale: One-third Cash and ; the balance in .two annual installments | _ of One-third each, the unpaid portion to he secured by Bond and Mortgage of V the purchaser, with leave to pay all Cash. (SEAL) T. E. McMACKIN, C. C. C. Pis. York, S. C\, Nov. 14th, 1921. 91 t 3t rative eting MONEY AND MORE jiij ARMER AND THE j| )EVERYBODY ) BUSINESS MAN IS jiij (JT URGED TO HEAR i j j i E JORDAN !|| an Cotton Association, j j j MADKTTINf I i mnniiLiinu USE, YORE, S. C., NING, NOV. 16TH, j; j [ L. M. lave adopted the idea of ] 1 ** Cotton and are in good j j ? ding among farmers all 11 ^ t is to your interest no J! ** ion, to attend this meet- ! j ? *nd hear an expert dis- j!? ;; is a serious one. Cotton J \ \ me and hear how to get j jt I ?f TON ASSOCIATION \\ N, President. 11 j; i: TO OUR . I"; I CUSTOMERS || { We beg to advise You that on v t* and y ? I; After November 15th ? I Our terms will be X * J I STRICTLY CASH j. | k We have adopted a Cash policy I |* in paying for our supplies* and X V :* will therefore have to sell our i X ? PRODUCTS FOR CASH. V? -J J I After November 15th :|: \\ j* We will have no new accoynts, y y ? bo please do not f \|J * * I; ^\.sk.Us to Charge. \ I CLOVER COTTON $ [: OIL & GINNING i | company, :: I; Clover, S. C. t, ' y ** : -f BUY I DRY GOODS r SHOES AND NOTIONS | FROM S. W. PLYLER | In E TRADE STREET MtHUMAni = AND SAVE MONEY. ROCK HILL, S. C. Where Your Dollar Does More Than 3 Its Duty. ; = GUIDE TO GAS I PHE undersigned are at your service 5 with Gas, Oils, Greases, etc., and ~ espectfully solicit your patronage: lampbell & Quinn Co. Clover 2 lity Pharmacy Clover 2 1. L, Ford & Sons Clover 2 . E. Smith Tirzah I Vanted?We are in the market for good fresh milch cows and heavy T ^ springers. Nothing buf real good stuff wanted. See FERGUSON givi LIVE STOQK CO., Sharon, or H. E. hou FERGUSON. York. 70 tf SOI l * ' I ": jM The Thanksgiving Feast That good old American institution, Thanks- 1; ' ' i i i _ j __w__ :ii _? s'. giving uay?is out a wcck away ana you win 01 course want to entertain jour friends and close relatives at a Thanksgiving dinner. We have a great many things to be thankful for?let us help you with the dinner?We have NUTS?Almond*, Brazil nuts, Pecans, English Walnuts. Shelled Nut*?Pecans, Walnuts, Almonds and 8alted Peanuts. , DRIED FRUITS?Figs, Prunes, Evaporated Apple* and Peaches and Evaporated Peeled Peaches. t FOR THE FRUIT CAKE?Candied Orange Ppel. Citron. Currant*, i Seeded Raisins, Layer Raisins, Dromedary 'Dates, Blue Ribbon Extract^ Crystalized Cherries, Pineapple and Grnger. i < 'PICKLES?Full line of tha famous Hsinz 67 Varietiaa Pickles?Pin Pickles, Sweet and 8our Pigklea in Glass and Bulk. BEECH-NUT PRODUCT8?Chipped Beef, Peanut flutter, Prepared Mustard, Pickled Onions, Ketchup, Cranberry 8auee, Grape Jelly. * 1 . FRUIT CAKES?Best brand made?rich, fruity?1?to 5 lb. sizes. . C088Y CAKEJ5?Raisin, Light Fruit, Cocoanut Layer, Plain^ and alto have Package'Cakss, ^ N. B. ?C. PRODUCTS?Fancy Cakes and Crackers, Soda CrSfckers. OLIVES?Stuffed and Plain?largo and small. Also Olive Mayon* , n.iise and Gelfarld's Relish. CHEESE?Kraft Prm>nto Cheese, Full Cream Cheese and also that good "American Loaf Cheese," the best to be Had. ; * 1 ' CHERRIES?Marachin? Cherries in glass and Aoya] Aims Cherriso t in cans. MARSH MALLOW CREME?pint and quart fart?white and colors. SEA FOOD8?Deviled Crabs, Shrimp,'Fish Roe, Fish Makes, Tuna Fish, Salmon, Mackerel, Imported 8ardinee. , ' .VEGETABLES AND FRUITS IN CANS?Libby's and Del Monte Asparagus Tips, English Peas, Corn, Tomatooo; Peaches, Pineap- k pie, Cherries, Peers, etc. ' BEVERAGES?Cocoa, Chocolate, Coffees-^White House,. Chess A J, Sanborn, Caraja ana. Arbuckles; Teas?Tot ley's, Chase A Sen* bom's and Heno; Arape Juice. MEATS, ETC.?Lunclr Tongue, Roast Beef, Cooked Brains, Trip* Underwood's Deviled Ham, Vienna 8ausage, Hams, Sausage? i pure pork, both stuffed and in cartons, 8liced Breakfast Baron. ' '* J i FRUITS?Apples, Oranges, Bananas, Grape Fruit, Cranberries. ~ ? fi FRE8H VEGETABLES?Celery, Onions, Potatoes, .Turnips, Cab-' .] bage, etc. > i CEREALS?Aunt Jemima Pan-cake and Buckwheat Flour, Quaker Oats and Pan-cake Flour, Shredded Wheat, Cream of Wheat, Post Toasties, Corn Flakes, Puffed Wheat and Rice.' , PLUM PUDDING?Atwood's Plum Puoding?the beat made. WHATEVER YOUR WANTS FOR THE THANK8GIVING DINNER I HAVE IT OR WILL HAVE IT FOR YOU. * W. E. FERGUSON 1 " FL0RSHE1M SHOES for LEGIONAIRES 4 'j 1 / . ' f-u v ' p .. , > t j ; Some weeks ago "The American Legion Week- I, lv," the official publication oi the American Legion conducted an inquiry among its readers to de- | termine the most popular brand of each kind of $ wearing apparel. The results showed that the FLORSHEIM SHOE J j Was by far the most popular shoe with the Legion- * j; aires of America and there's a good reason for \ their choice. ; ... , , ,, \ t Style and Quality, the predominating charac- J ; B teristics of Florsheim Shoes are built right into the shoe?they are not there by accident, and as the Legionaires are mostly young, upstanding felloVvs who want quality and style they naturally ' prefer the shoe that gives them these qualities in the greatest measure they just naturally put the X Florsheim over the top. ' I This store is showing a spleiMid line of these popular shoes?have them in a wide variety of the ? better styles and as every Florsheim shoe has the Quality there is but iittle use in saying anything" ; about that. . , , ? / i * > ' i Sure, Buddy, we have Florsheim Shoes, the * ; kind that most of your Buddies prefer. May we have the pleasure of fitting you? Yes, j to be sure, bring your Buddy along. % \ \ v| SHOES J. M. S T R 0 U P I HHOES llllimillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIAHIIIIIIIIIIIIIflllllfW WINDOW GLASS j For several weeks we have been literally -I scouring the country by mail for Windbvv Glass in = various sizes. We have written to evesv house in ? - ' our list that we thought might possibly supply our requirements. Finally we haye secured a ship- ^ I ment?not very large?and if you are one of the ones who has asked us about Window Glass and you still need it?SEE US NOW while we have the Glass and can supply you. We do not know when nor where we will get another supply. v i >' 1 ! < w AND LIKEWISE AS TO GRATES ' 'IB' We have been having call after call for fireplace 1 grates. We didn't have them and couldn't find . I them for quite a while; but finally we landed them w and the Grates are now hfere. If you are still ~ wanting a grate come and see us NOW while we I . /?on ciir^Uv vnn?wo Hn not know when we mav set 1 Villi J vvt, ?' v/ vw _ ^ ^ __ another supply. Attend to this TODAY, please. v York Furniture Co. I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiitiimimiiiniiim AUTO TRUCK SERVICE ' AUR patrons will please take notitfe lM prepared to do Heavy Hauling VJ that af^er Nov mh QUr ^njj wl? ^ of all kinds on short notice, and am operated only on Thursday and Friday ng special attention to movirtg of each week until further notice, sehold goods, etc. ?. /G. THOMP- DAVIS BROTHERS. # tf. Phone 175. York. S. C. 20 tf Clover. R F. D. No. 2. 89 lilt