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United States court for the Western District of Illinois in March, 1921. Upon the decisions in this case. Judge Ansel bused his ruling this a morning. 1'his Kelih case ruling is: "By the fourth amendment to the Constitution the'people declared the i limit beyond which congress was not j to go in authorizing search warrants. I Hut of course congress has the power to add further limitations upon the is-1 omni.f. .if uwiprh ltamnls if if ileems I proper. Hy the passage k>f tlie nn- i tional prohibition hot, congress has scon fit to add a farther limitation to the issuance of search warrants in liquor'cases, where'it is^provided: " No searcii warrant shall be issued search any private dwelling occupied as such- unless it is lielng used for the unlawful sale of intoxicating liquor, or unless it is in pftrt used for some business purpdse such as store, shop, sftioon. restaurant, hotel, or hoarding house."?Greenville Piedmont. The Call to Mankind.?President Harding has been Inspired by God to j do this, and it behooves mankind, which is represented at this conference to accomplish things for the high and lasting benefit of humanity. If the men who go to Washington from J the various countries do not succeed. 1 firmly believe that it is because human nature has not yet attained the stage of perfection which God expects of it. If the conference fails I believe , it means that mankind must further suffer.?The late Premier Hara, of Ja- | pam on the Arms Conference. AT THE CHURCHES FIRST BAPTIST Sunday Worship?Sunday schcol at, 10 a. m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Rev. EL B. Gillespie, D. I).. Pastor. i Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11. Junior j C. E. at 5 p. m. Young Peoples C. E. | at 6:30 p. m, lTnion service at 7 p. in. TRINITY METHODIST Rev. J. K. Walker, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Morning service at 11. | CHURCH OF THE C.OOD SHEP- i HERD Rev. T. T. Walsh, Pastor. , Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Morning service at 11. . A ' ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN Rev. J. L. Oates, D. D., Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 o'clock. M'j-ning service at 11. CHARLOTTE STREET BAPTIST Rev. F. A. Idles, Pastor. Sundav Services?Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Morning service at 11. Special Notices. Clover and Union. CIo\or?Sunday school at 10 a. m. 1'reaching at 11. Union?Sunday school at 3 i>. m. Preaching at 3:30 p. in. N. A. Uemrick, Pastor. Clover Circuit. Kings Mountain Chapel?Sunday , school at 10 a. in. Preaching at 11.1 St. Paul?Preaching at 3 p. in. Clover ?Preaching at 7 p. in. . At Olivet. Sunday si'luiol a I 2:30 |>. in. I'reach ing at 3 p. in. J. K. Walker, Pastor. At Hebron. Preaching^at Hebron at 3:30 p. in. J. L. Gates, Pastor! At New Zion. Preaching at New Zion Sin day morning at 11 o'clock' l?y Rev. M. K. Meadows. THAT BAD BACK 1)<? you have a dull, steady ache in the small of the back- sharp, stabbing twinges when stooping or lifting -distressing urinary disorders? For bad .back and weakened kidneys Turk residents recommend Dunn's Kidney Dills. Read this York statement. Mrs. It. L. M< Knight, Cannon Mill, says: "Kidney trouble came upon mo very slowly, but before I realized it. it bad a pretty firm hold on mo. My back began to pain and ache something awful and sharp, shooting pains, would catch me every time 1 stooped j over. Dizzy and nervous spells would i come over me and millions of little | colored specks fh>ated before my eye-, blurring my sight. My kidneys didn't , art right and caused me a lot of in- i noyar.ee. I ?wns in pretty bad shape ' when 1 began using Dean's Kidney 1 Dills. The first box helped me so that I continued using them and another box completely cured me." Price tiOc, tit ill dealers. Don't ! simply ask for a kidney leinedy?get j I loan's Kidney I'ills?the same that I Mrs. McKnUht had. l-'osier-AUiuurn i Mfrs.i Buffalo, X. V. I HYMENEAL M MtltlKI) Thursday. November 3. 1921. ::i Greenville, Kev. K. I*. Davis ufticiatiiiK. Miss A I ?1 >11: C. M ATT 11 KWS of ?.*!(iv? r. to JOHN I). Me. XKILL of Greenville. The bride is thei dmmhter of Mr. \V. M. Mel thews of i'|ov?r and is a well known trained must'. The xroeni is a well known J business man "f Greenville. Mr. and' Mrs. Mr.v?'ill are maki::,r their home ;t 112 Arlington avenue. Gr< cnville. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. For Sale?Throe room house between Charlotte street and Cannon Mill. J. A. Tate. 92 f :? Notice All persons are warned not to ; hunt, tisli or otherwise trespass on my lands. Mrs. S. J. Glenn, York K. K. 1?.. No. 7. 91 2t? For Rent?One-horse farm with ;;ood house, uood witter an<l plenty of I. G. Ik Wallace, York K. If l>. No. 2. 91 2t* ) For Sale Cheap?Two soron<l-hiintl Ford touring ears. John Q. Hull, York U. F. D. No. I. ! ?? ^t? r-__ r> i--. D.-.rletoi'iJ I IIIIIW'.I.II'VI.V ror oi-ivitt ii'm.-uhu .-...-v ....... hoar. l b-gist ry No. 125.S63. A. M. Taylor. York. S. t\ Rhone No. 246.1. Mi t.l". ?t Wanted I'arty with ?:!.0?n to $s.?no dollars to lake |>art or half interest in well established paying .Mttsii Store, said party to heroine an actiw partner. Not necessary to have lint!1 former experit nee hut prof* rrrd. Ad dress I'.ox 22. Gastonia, N. (*. !I2 2t. Wanted -We are in the market for pood fresh rnileb cows and heavy springers. Nothing but real good staff wanted. See FERGUSON I. LIVE STOCK CO., Sharon, or II. E. j I FERGUSON, Yolk. 7'? If COTTON MARKET Friday, November IS, 1921 ^ 1' Cotton Seed I Sharon 161 40 I Clover 16| 4r? Vorkville 1G 45 J :? ? ~ t BOX SUPPER. t AT Santiago School House, Tuesday 1 evening, November 22, at 7:30 ^ O CHICK. I'rnci'ccis lu go mi Uiiirm ui school improvement. Mrs. IONE CRAIG, 1 It Miss WILLIE BROWX. ' t SALE OF PERSONALTY /~|N Tuesday morning, November 22 at ^ 10 o'clock 1 will sell .at jiubllc auction at my home near Adnali. on Rock t Ilill No. l. personal property as follows: Farm tools, two mules, corn, j hay, stover, etc. Terms of sale, cash. 92 It* . J. 11. WXT.LACE. , j NOTICE JUNIORS 1 ALL members of York Council No. 2f>6 Jr. O. U. A. M., are requested ' to attend Regular Meeting Moriday i November 21. at 7:30 r. M. Degree work and refreshments: t DAN WHITENER, Councilor. * W. F. PUTNAM, Recording Secretary. t NO TRESPASSING A LL* persons are hereby warned not to hunt, fish or otherwise trespass i upon the lands of the undersigned, ( without permission. If the birds eat 1 boll weevils 1 believe that in another f year I will be very much in heed of the t birds. J. C. WALLACE. ' J 92 3t t WARNING TO TRESPASSERS. f A LL persons without distinction as to j race or color, are hereby warned] not to hunt, fish, cut timber, shoot orp otherwise trespass on land owned or I controlled by the undersigned. Disre- j ] gatel of this notice will be punished to' f the full extent of the Ipw. u ii voitvcdt ooo ANNIE V. LAWRENCE. 92 f 3t*? U. S. DISTRICT COURT Western District of South Carolina. IX BANKRUPTCY. | In the Matter of I). A. Price, Bankrupt. ' NOTICE. pUR.jUANT to an order granted by J. A. Marion, Referee in Bankruptcy, I will expos? to sale at pt/blic auction to the highest bidder for Cash, on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2STH, 1921. at 12 M., at the place of business of said, bankrupt at Clover, S. C., all stock of goods, fixtures, accounts apfl all other | assets of said bankrupt, a complete in- ' ventorv of which stock and assets is on > file at my Office and subject to inspection, bv any prospective purchaser W. G. P1NLEY, Trustee of Estate of D. A. Price, Bankrupt. 92 f It. j I U. S. DISTRICT COURT Western District of South Carolina. IN BANKRUPTCY | In the matter of J. M. McGill and C. It. I McGill, co-partners under the firm! name of J. M. and C. R. McGill, ! Bankrupts, Hickory, Grove, S. C. NOTICE ]W"OTICE is hereby given that on the 14th day of November 1921 J. M. McGill and C. R. McGi'l, co-partners in trade.under the name of J. M. and C. R. MKJill at itiekory drove, in the paid 1 t district, were duly adjudged l>.inknipl.s | and that a tirst meting id' their credi- t tors will be held in the office of the! undersigned at York, S. C., on Tl'ES- t DAY, NOVlSAMtKR 211th, at ten o'clock A. M., (10 A. M.) at which meeting t er< ditors may attend, prove their't claims, elect a trustee, and transact | j such other business as may properly | t come before said meeting. JOHN A. MARION. ,t Referee in Bankruptcy. York. S. P., Nov. lath. 1921. 92 It ? miss LOIS GREGG SECOR j: Teacher of' Expression and Dramatic Art at Lime-i stone College', (Jaffnev, in PEG '0 MY HEART . COURTHOUSE, YORK, ? TONIGHT (Friday, Nov. ? 18th) at 8:15 O'clock. , Under auspices of Meech Stewart Post No. 66, ' American Legion i Admission: Adults, 50 Cts.; Children, 25 Cts. 1 AMERICAN RED CROSS ' :1 "In the Service of Those t Who Suffer." 1 Tin* York Chapter has been partieu- I ' laily tisciul to ex-service men in as- j , sisiinc thein to put their claims in t shape to secure allotments, compensations and insurance from the govern- , ment. It has sent more than one per- ( son to the hospital tor treatment. \Y*e (l have taken care of more than one m stranger who has been stranded within ' Dur cites. It has aided and looked after a numbe r of women and children. I Send needy or distressed strangers to us and they will receive a'l the atten- ; lion their cases seem to need. You ran help in this splendid work by immediately renewing your memhership f< e of |l. No one connected' with the York Chapter has ever drawn a cent of salary for services performed by the chapter. YORK CHAPTER A. R. C. Mrs. V/. D. Glenn, Chairman. _ I FAP'QPRftl IFir LLlill U 1 ilViUU iv OX THK liOA I). Only Limited Quantity. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY A BUGGY OR WAGON?WE CAN GIVE YOU GOOD PRICES. I I CARROLL BROS.:, TAX LEVIES FOR 1921. Office of the County Treasurer of Yori. 1 t County. York, S. C. November 15, 1921. rx coirtpiiance with the law, I hereby Kivo notice of the several levies )n tiie property of York County, for :no nscai year, u^huih^ .i??uumj ao* 19^1, to-wK: For State Purposes 12 mills on tht lolla r. For Constitutional School, 3 mills or lie dollar. Ordinary County, f> mills on the lollar. For Courthouse bonds and sinking und, 1-2 mills. For Roads. 2 mills on the dolla''. For Catawba River Bridge, 1 null or he dollar. For York and Mecklenburg JJridge -2 mill on the dollar. ' Aggregating 25 mills on all the roperty in the county, and in nddiiqn to this the following special levies 'or township and local'schools, viz: Broad River Township? 4 mills for nterest on Road bonds; 7 1-2 mills for sinking Fund for said township. Catawba Township?1 mill for ineroet on township bonds; l-2\mill for i Sinking fund for said township. Ebenezer Township?3-4 mill foe inerest on township bonds; and 1-2 nill for a Sinking fund for said township. Fort Mill Township?Interest on road >onds* 4 mills* 3 1-2 mills for sinking fend. r Ving's Mountain Township?3 mil'f or interest on FJoad Bonds; 2 mills 'or n sinking fund for said township; ! mills for road loan. York Township?2 1-2 mills* for inorsot on township bonds; 1-2 mill for t sinking fund for said township. LOCAL SCHOOL LEVIES District No. ] ? S mills special; 1-: nill for sinking fund, making a total >f 33 1-2 mills in Bethesda's part o1 mid district, 33 mills in Catawba's pari f said district and 34 3-4 mills in Ebeiczer's part of said district. District No. 2?15 mills, making a ?ta 1 of 47 mills in said district. Distrlcl^N'o. 3?12 nlills, making a otal of .'47 mills in said district. District No, 4?10 mills, making a otal of 42 1^2 mills in said district. District No. 5?2 mil's making a tout of 28 1-2 mills in said district. District No. (>?8 mills, making a to;al of 33 mills in said district. District No. 7?3 mills, making a otal of 29 1-4 mills in said district. District No. 8?10 mills, making a otal of 33 mills in the Bethel,part and (8 mills in York. V District No. 9?10 mills, making a .otal of 46 1-2 mills in the Broad Rivei iart and 35 mills in the Bullock's J reek part. District No. 10?8 mills, making a otal of 33 mills in said district. 1 1 K -?.i 11ono^lal t WIJUI IUI 11 1U ill.no, oj/vv.?., nills for high school, and 9 3-4 mill foi nterest on Graded school bonds; 6 l-< nills for sinking funds, making a tota evy of 63 mills in said district. District No. 12?19 mills, special, ' 1-2 mills for interest on bonds, 2 1-i nills for mnking lund for bonds, makng a total of 50 1-2 mills, in the Caawba part of said district, and 50 nills in the Ebcnczer park. District No. 13?13 mills, special, 1 nills for interest on bonds, 3 mills Cot linking fund for bonds, making a tota! >f 43 mills in said district. District Xo. 14?15 mil s, making a otal of 40 mills in said district. District Xo. 15?4 mills, making a otal of 29 mills in said district. District Xo. 16?6 mills, making a ola! of 31 mills in said district. District No. 17 ? s mills, making a otal of 40 mills in said district. District No. IS?8 mills, making a otal of 44 1-2 mills in said district. Distrb t Xo. 19?8 niiHjt, making a otal of II 1-2 mil's in ty*oad Rlvei ownship, 36 mills in York townihip, and 40 mills in King's Mountain ownship's portion of said district. District Xo. 20?12 mills, special '1 nill for interest on bonds, 1 mill foi sinking fund for bonds, making a tota >f 60 1-2 mills in Broad River township, 39 mills in Bullock's Creek township and 42 mills in York township't lortion of said district. District Xo. 21 ?15 mills, special, 1 nill for Interest on bonds, 1 mill foi linking fund for bonds, making a total if 49 mills in King's Mountain town(hip, and 45 mills for the York's pari f said district. District No. 22?8 mills, making a otal of 33 mills in Bethel township md 40 mills in King's Mountain townshin's n;iri nf xniri district. District No. 23?8 tni'ls, making a otal levy of .13 mills in said district. District?No. 24?2 mills, making a otal levy of 34 mills n said district. District No. 25?12 mills, making a otal levy of 37 mills m said district. District No. 26?8 mills, making a otal levy of 40 1-2 mills in said disrict. District No. 27?3 mills, making a otal of 28 mil's in the Bethel part ol wtid district, and 29 1-4 mills in tin Cbenezer township part. District No. 28?15 mills, special ! 1-2 mills for Interest on bonds, 1 nills for sinking fund for bonds, makng a total of 53 mills in said district. District No. 29- 1"> mills, making Ji otal l?\y of 4?? mil's n said district. District No. 30 -X mills, making a otal levy of 33. mills in said district. . District No. 31?12 mills, making a otal levy of 37 mills in the Bethel tart, 38 1-4 mills in the Kbcnezer part, ind 40 mil's in the York township part if said district. District No. 32?6 mills, making a otal levy of 32 1 -4 it ills in said distort. District No. 33-14 mills, making a otal levy of 39 mills in Bethesda, t^nd 2 mills in the York township part if said district. IFEINSTEIN & KRI\ THE LA, THERE ARE BUT which vim ciui take advai ?>.\m'j anu 11s groat an seasonable, staple, depen 1 wo days we are going t< as you find bigger and 1 money Iliau ever. We ; prices here; but all we ; look our goods and priecj not. You are always w( of courteous sales people goods you \\aiit to see. COiVIE. Don't let am j ONLY TWO MORE : FEINSTE1N | THE CAS '\ \ District N'o. 34?8 mills, making a ' total levy of 33 mills in said district. J District No. 35?8 mills, making a j total levy of 34 1-4 mills in the Ebenj ozef-part, and 36 mills in the York j township part of said district. | District Xo. 36?10 mills, making a [I total levy of 36 1-4 mills in said dis j trict. District No. 37?12 mills, special, ' i 5 mi'ls for interest on bonds, 3 mills . for sinking fund for bonds, making a I total levy of 52 mills in the said' dis, trict. District N'o. 38?8 mills, making a . total levy of 44 1-2 mills in the Broad River township part of said district, .! and 33 mifls in the Bullock's Creek township part. , District No. 39?15 mills, making a ! total levy of 47 1-1{ mills in said district. , " District No. 40?15 mills, special, ! 1 mill for interest on bonds, 1 1-4 , mills for sinking fund for bonds, making a total levy of 53 3-4 mills in the ! Broad River township part, and 42 1-4 mills in the Bullock's Creek township . part of said district. District No. 41?8 mills, making a I total levy of 40 mills in said district. ] District No. 42?5 mills, making a . total levy of 33 mills in said district. District No. 43?2 mills, making a total levy of 28 1-4 mills in the Bethes da part and 30 mills in the York part of said district. / District No. 44?15 mills, making a I total levy of 51 1-2 mills in Brbad River part of said district, and 47 mills in the King's Mountain part of said , district. . District No. 45?8 mills, making a total levy of 34 1-2 mills in said dis; trlct. ? ! District No. 46?6 mil's, making a . J total levy of 22 1-2 mills in said district. District No. 47?2 l?-2 mills, making j a total levy of 30 mills, in the Broad > River part, and 30 1-2 mills in the j I York part of said district. f j District No. 48?8 mills, making a total levy of 33 mills in the Bu'lock's Creek part of said district and 36 mills j in the Ybrk part Of said district, j District No. 40?12 mills, making a total levy of 44 mills in the King's L! Mountain part of said district and i 40-mills in the York pyrt. L District No. 50?12 mills, making a total levy of 38 1-2 mil's in saitj dis. j trict. District No. 51?15 mills, making a . I total levy of 40 mills in said district* District No. 52?8 mills, making a ! | total levy of 34 1-2 mills in said disj trict. 11 District No. 53?15 mills, making a I' total levy of 40 mills in the Bethel part ! of said district; 47 mills in the King's J Mountain part of said district, and 43 .j mills in the Y'ork part of said district. . j District No. 54?8 mills making a total levy of 44 1-2 mills in the Broad t River part of said district and 40 mflls in the King'st Mountain part of said I district. . | District No. 55?4 mills, making a I total levy of 36 1-2 mil's in said disII trict. + District No. 56?8 mills, making a > i total levy of 33 mills in said district. >; District No. 57?8 mills, making a \ ( total levy of 40 mills in said district. A|so $1.00 on all taxable po'ls. i Also $1.25 per capita on Dogs. HARRY E. NEIL, .; 92 It Treasurer of York County. I ~ CAKE AND SINGING. TUIE public is invited to a Cake Saie 1 and Singing Convention at Philadelphia church on Wednoeday night, 1 November 23. 91 3t* . COMMITTEE. i | | j NAME CHANGED j ( J > The Pyramid Paint Shop will I < | now be known as ' iz-ilj uenwe daimt cunp ! j I | JV/niluwi* w r nm ? wi iv. \ j > While there has been a change in l i [ the name, wo have not changed j i i our High Class Work, unless it , 1 i is for the Hotter. We always < j i strive t<> turn out better work I I 1 and at all times give PERFECT J ' l [ SATISFACTION. J ] ! AUTOS REPAINTED I I | RETOPPED | J [ RECURTAINED. ] I !! JOHNSON'S PAINT i j! SHOP ! I | JAS. A. JOHNSON, Mgr. 1 J ! ROCK HILL, S. C. * 'THE STAR THEATRE l TODAY' r TOM MIX? . | In "Hands Off." A Pox special. I Com s?e this one. He is always good, SATURDAY V JUNE CAPRICE? And (!eo. H. Seitz in "Trapped." KpLsodo No. 1<? of "The Sky Ranger." i , Also "The I .aw of the Woods." MONDAY [ l EILEEN PERCY? In "Maid of the West." A Fox special. || TUESDAY' WANDA HAWLEY? In "The I.ove Charm." COMING. DEC. 1 and 2 "THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL." ('evil II. DeMH'e's production. "The Affairs of Anatol." A picture recording the scenes of unrivalled beauty, the exciting exploits of a lover of love. i J. Q. WRAY, Manager. IK YORK, I 10 S. C. I ST CALL I TWO MORE DAYS in I it age ot' this SMASHING y ay ot' very low prices oil dable goods, and for these ) he the talk of the town, better bargains for your ire not going to list any fnsk you is to COME and > over whether you buy or 'Iconic here. A big force \s is here to show you the H rthing keep you away. I DAYS?Closes No. 19. & KRIVI3 1 5JT STORE * H i iiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiimiiimiiifimiiiii1 I EXTRA SPECIAL I | Guaranteed Firsts?No | ;j Seconds?Brand iNew | II Stock. S 30x31-2 Fabric non skids $10.00 ~. I ? o r-u_;? Mnn.oLiHs ?13 50 ? S 32x4 Frabric, ntfn-skids $17.00 S ? 34x41-2 Fabric non-skids $22.50 ? = 32x31-2 Cords $22.50 = | = 32x4 Cords $27.50 = ^ CAN YOU BEAT THESE = :: PRICES? | J. C. HARDIN & CO. I ^ .Black Street, | ROCK HILL, S. C. | Tiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiii ^ ECONOMICAL? X vu DO YOU GET GOOD VALUES IN THE FOOD YOU BUY? ARE YOU CAREFUL AS TO QUALITY AND PRICES? IF YOU ARE COME TO THE CASH & CARRY STORE . WHERE YOU GET GOOD.VALUES, PRICES AND QUALITY. WE HAVE RECEIVED? ' CRYSTALIZED GINGER, PINE- j APPLE AND CHERRIES, CRANBERRIES, NUTS OF ALL KINDS. / FLOUR AT A VERY LOW PRICE AT THE CASH & CARRY CO. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. A LL persons are hereby warned not to hunt upon the real estate of W. R. Carrol!, dec-d., consisting of his "Miller" Place, "Dargan Place, "Bradford" Place, "Davidson" Place, and the "Plexico" Place, near Bethany. Anyone violating this notice wjll be prosecuted as the law prescribes. SUSIE H. CARROLL, ' 90 f 4t Admrx. and Guardian. v AUTO TRUCK SERVICE T AM prepared to do Heavy Hauling A of all kinds on short notice, and am giving special attention to moving household goods, etc. L. G. THOMPSON. Phone 175. York. S. C. 20 tf BP? Ill m a' ? Now is your suit THEY ARE VERY Ml NEW YORK BU FULLY GOOD Ti ! WE ARE PASSI ! PER CENT CHE | TO SIX WEEK* WOOL DRESJE |, In the newest New York tine French Serges i ( tines?A few weeks $15 to $45?Now pri< !: $1 i, COAT SUIT In fine French Serges, Tricotines j Colors?Navy, Black and Bi for styles there are none bet weeks ago they were $20.00 t "Mrtw "Drinorl $1' : : :i JUI v VY AX iwu Ya' COATS! CO A 1 ^ S^nie very .surprising* styles and the popular shades and cl and Blues and Blacks Now Priced $! STRIPE AND PLAID WO< Box plaited?the kind that have Now Priced $S Children's and Missi All sizes, 3 years to 14 years?j Browns and Mixtures and N) Prices J MEN'S AND BOYS' ( Now is the time to get that Suit fore they are too much picke your size and we have one th; MEN'S sur All shades of Brown Mixtures Men's and Young Men's mode Priced Blue Serges The Best values we have had for - Men's and Younj; Men's me Priced $1< Kirknatr ? 1 s Trade at Hi fe * + ? ~ HOG FEED WE HAVE GOOD HOG FEED. Rice Meal and Mill Feed. NOW is the time to push your hogs and fatten them. DAIRY FEED and COTTON SEED MEAL for (Sows. SWEET FEED and OATS for your i horses and mules. CHICK FEED and OYSTER SHELL for your chickens. Pratt's Egg Producer fed to chickens will make them lay. We want to buy some Eggs. V GUN SHELLS?all sizes and kinds. > FRESH CREAM CHEESE. ANOTHER CARLOAD OF FLOUR. Annlhor nhinmpnt nf Wheat and Oats this week. Another shipment of Fertilizer for wheat and oats. Good stock of Galvanized Iron?all lengths. , Be sure to see us for all kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL?Brick. Lime, Cement afid everything to build a house. YORK SUPPLY CO.* Wholesale and Retail. ' JUST RECEIVED ? A BIG 8HIPMENT OF? BIG BEN and BABY BEN Alarm Clocks. Everybody knows just what these C!ocks are?the BEST of all Alarm Clocks? ? ' Priced at $3.75 Each. LET US SELL YOU ONE. We also have other ALARM CLOCKS THAT ARE PRICED AT $1.25 EACH. CLOVER DRUG STORE ' R. L. WYLIE. PROP. Quality and Service. Phone No. 2. Clover, 8. C. GUIDE TO GAT HTHE undersigned are at your eervica with Gae, Oils, Greases, etc., and respectfully solicit your patronage: ' ?j Campbell & Quinn Co. : Clover City Pharmacy Clover M. L. Ford & 8one Clover F. E. Smith* Tirzafr the time % ' s, coats ai ICH CHEAPER THAN THE yer has been picking ralues in dresses, su] ng them on to our cu :aper than the same 3 ago. ;es men' Dark Grays and : models of . m . PRICED md Trico- . ? ago were - STYLE-! ?ed at The Coat That it ).95 to $34.93 kkisis Priced S ' ' B ind Velours? own, and as "We can fit that 1 tter?A few You will flnt o $50.00? Suits that 2.50 to $34.05 jin TSI Sizes 3's to 8's? ' Priced values In all oths?Browns Sizes 7 to 17?Pr 3.95 to $29.95 Z>L SKIRTS Ribbed and Flee been $25.00? ..... ~ MEN ' 95 to $12.50 Priced ?????- Men's Shirts and es' Coats Men's Overs % \ 11 shades of avys Mei USt Right. Cut full and Ions MEN /LOTHING- Splendid assortm _ . , Priced at or Overcoat, be- i? d over. We have g| it will please you. 0,1 IF IT IS SHOES nn We believe vn L w ?Infants, CH both Dress a and Grays? ls~ ^ Ladies $.95 to $39.95 Cenuinf Brown C Priced Mea lonj? time? idels All Solid Leather t.95 to $34.95 Priced ick-Kelk t ELLS IT FOR LES ome. and We Both S = % I ? : . . t vt ^ % thrift builds' lniuri manhood 'I IN EVERYTHING practical tfd commendable, learning how to DO lies in the DOING. The spendthrift cat&K>t acquire thrift. ' (' LITTLE SAVING. DEP08KT8 t- 4 t: habitually cut from our In, do more than bui!d a cumulative Bank account?they make manhood. jtt firs/national bank ' . OF 8HARON, 8. C. Where the Farmer la Welcome, J. H. 8AYE, J. 8. HARTNES?, President. Cashier GINNING DAY8 f)UR patrons*Will please take notice ^ that after Nov. 12th\our gins will foe operated only on Thursday and Friday ! of each week until further notice. / DAVIS BROTHERS. I Clover, R. F. D, No. 2. 89 31 I design, .make and furnishH g for your individual eye needs H any kind, style or shape lensH I known to the optical world. H m * < M WE.ARE 8PECIALI8T8 IN EYE NEEDS FOR GLA8SE3. K Eyes examined?Glasses Fitted. I Broken Lsnsss Duplicated WhieM I I 1 I ' company ^1 m Hampton 8tre?t $8 i 'rock hill, - - 3. c. i >' ' ?= 11 i to buy id dresses ' ..,n !Y HAVE BEEN. OUR Mi i UP SOME WONDER- lit ITS AND COATS,#AND (jj STOMERS AT 20 TO 30 GOODS WERE FOUR H S OVERCOATS :]j Brown?Mixtures and Navy : ;! 112.50 to $25.00 II! PLUS OVERCOATS Hi Guaranteed to Givs You Sat- 111 ays and Brown Mixtures? ( ; t jung Men's Models? ? < ] n $25.00 and $30.00 ; j j OYS' SUITS !/| 3oy and he needs a,Suit now. . ; i our prices right for^good j t and will Wear \ 1 SENILE SUITS Jj! $4.98 to $9.95 B! BOYS* SUITS iced at $4.98 to $9.95 Suit ||K V UNION SUITS Ifj ced?aizee 2 to 16 98 CTS. ; I ] S UNION SUITS ill ts. and $1.98 and Up to $2.50 Suit ||| Drawers?the Garment ....50 CTS. ' 3 tils $1.25 Suit jj] a's Work Shirts M . ...n fig. 85. 98 CTS. : ' p ??U VWS --r - _ 'S FINE SHIRTS H " ent of patterns?all cut full? \ l 98 CT8 to $2.50 JJ I0ES! SHOES!~ H it will pay you to give us a look. II re Have almost everything in Shoes II ildren's, Ladies and Men'#?In nd Work Shoes? i> j' Brogue Oxfords Jalf?All widths and sires $4.98 to $6.50 n's Work Shoes and in all sizes? $2.50 to $5.95 J Company s iave Money pm I i ?>.> Xa. . J* a