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here and not get back again if you can j help it?" lie inquired. i'" Every hand was raised and theiv; was a broad grin on every face accompanying the hand raising. It developed also at this point that a majority of the prisoners on the' county ehaingang are not residents of York j county. Col. Cobb asked those whoj lived east of Tirzah to raise their hands and then those lining west and ; north of Tirzah to do likewise, The raised hands indicated that the majority of the prisoners were non residents of the county. "1 am no preacher," said Col. Cobb: "hut we have a preacher with us and i am going to ask Rev. J. P. Tucker.. ??i ctnr <?f the VJrat BaDtist church of i Rock Hill fo say a few words to you and to offer prayer." "How many of you fellows believe in Jesus Christ?" inquired Rev. Tucker, j Again evei*y hand went up. "> "1 want something more definite, said Mr. Tucker. "What do you mean by .believing in Jesus Christ?" "Relieve that he loves me and died I for me Cap'n," said a bright 'colored j negro chained to the steel rod that runs i through the stockade. "That's right," said Mr. Tucker. "He! loves you even though you have broken | the law of the land itnd are now with- ! out your liberty. If you believe in Hint | and obey His commandments He will | watch over you and guard you and i - '' minister Himkn for I I'UI I* IUI ^ */M. A *>V v | ,several minutes to the convict's who listened most attentively to his re-; marks and when he hjid concluded and , started a prayer every head was bow- , ed in deep reverence. When he con-! eluded there were tears in the eyes of I several men wearing' striped clothes ! and who were steeped and hardened in j sin. Then the hand organ was put into! use and a chorus from the - Kiwanians sang hymns. The convicts w^re ask- j ed to sing and this they did right I heartily. Led by a giant black negro, j a trusty, they sang old and familiar ne- i gro songs with spirit und with zest, \ hblding their visitors thrilled with the, melody of their songs. They sang a song almut the prophet Daniel and they sang "Swing Low Sweet Chariot," and Another song about 'the Gospel Train. They sung "Old | Time Religion," and other selections.) Every negr oconvict raised his voice-in song and quite a few of the white con- ; viets on the other side (if the stockade joined in the songs. It was wonderful music?songs sung with such clearness Hid perfect tinie and harmony that the ! rough and hardened singers would put I many a practiced church choir to 1 shame. "You men can sing much better than we can " said a ladv who was in the ; party of Kiwaniahs. "It fine." And ' it was. Then the gifts of fruit" and cigars and candies and tobacco wo v distiTh- i isted. Tin re was a plenty for each' % convict. They didn't 'scramble to set , the presents. Each negro an<i each I white man quietly waited until.,the dis tributors came t?? him and then he re-; reived his sifts with grateful thanks. "Dot's de fust eigah ah is had in er long time," said one l?irr black negro, with a broad grin, as he stuck the yigar i behind tiis ear. "Hit hain't no cheroot either." ~ After spending some fimc with the convicts the party of Kiwanians 'eft j m the return journey 'to Rock Hill, i happy in the knowledge that they had made others happy. The p.-yty included: Rev. J. P. Tuck- ' r r, T. F. Hell, C. A. Johnson, Fletcher Kuykendall, J. Stewart Walker, V. H. Blank- nship, R. M. London, J. C. Hardin. 1). R. Moore. If. E. Ruff. John R V/il iains. R. T. K? wel!. H. M. F.w< 11. T. S. I? ill. F. S. P.ai ix s, l*. M. .loye. It. J. White, (?iis I'artlow, Or. McCain Nichols, T. P. Cartwright. A. 'C. Patterson, W. It. K'ugh. R. It. 1 lanijlton, I>. It. MeFadden. John R. Shurley, G. H. Greene, * C. T. Fuller. Theo. Roddey, C. L. Cobh; Mesdames C. T. Fuller, J. E. Reid, T. F. Cartwright, K. L. Camp, V. It. Blank-j enship, O. 13. Moore. J. C. Rhea, J. E. | Roddey. W. 15. Klugh; Missis Mary Love, Elizabeth lligginx, Nan Rodili v, Nell Reid. LOCAL LACONICS Shootiny at Guthriesville. Mann Hurris, colored is in the ooun- ; ty jail and Jake Collins lies in a Ohos- ; ler hospital in a serious condition as ! the lesult of a shootinu scrape he- | tween the two men which occurred Friday night near tJuthriesville. The i difficulty it is said was about a wo-i man. She-rilY tjuinn arrested Ihirris j Saturday morning. Collins is said to j have received a load of lard shot in tin; lea at close rouse. GrovJing Schoo'. Cotton llelt school, out live miles j -s Northwest of Yorkvil'c is showing i signs of regaining its old time stride in the direction of real progress. The | enrollment at the beginning of the | present session was about 4.7 in charge of Frank L. Cruyson and Miss Kva i I'etty. Steadily the enrollment has j > itrotvn to To, and the trustees have just j added another teacher. Miss ltuby Devinney. A scjiool improvement association lays been arrang- d with W. I M. Clark as president; Mrs. K. W.I ISrown as vice president and Missl Kva I'etty as secretary and treasurer. Got Money from Homo. Magistrate* Wingate of Uo?*k HIP, who was in YorkvlPe v< sterda.v, said thsit he had rrlcased seven of the e*le*v-* en convicts he recently sent up for vagrancy. The men canie into Uock Hill eat freight trains principally, lie sentenced them to $lo or thirty days and ail of them Intel to go to the gang. Kater, however, there came $_'7 by telegraph, and still later $S0 by registered tnail in all. This money was used for paying the tines of seven of the men and the others .are sti'l on the gang. Tlie sum of $70 was turneel n\\ r to the county tlie balance*, of course. went to the prisoners. WORKS WELL IN THE WEST What Secietary Moscr Tells of Cooperative Marketing. That the Oklahoma ni:?l Texas cotton growers who are mcniln rs of t||< cooperative marketing association ??l* theii respective states are securing a hem lit which ranges from $ "> to $lo p< r hale net to them a hove what nonincmbers are securing was the statement made Friday by t\ ('. .Moser. of ?- Dallas. Texas, secretary of the American Cotton f!rowers' Exchange, who is . spending several days in Columbia. Mr. Moscr said that the War Finance Corporation was hacking the Texas and Oklahoma associations which have already begun business having' furnished them over $i'o,ooo.0oo and that tin hankers of the two slater, are also cooperating. He declared that the bankers, la rue and small, and the farmers are all delighted thus far with the results. "Mince mv visit to the southeast v.hirli inelmled |>nnri|>a!ly the ttfates oC (ieoiyia. Alabama mi I South Carolina." said Air. Aloser. "I am eonli(lciit i!i;it tlx imm uo-nl i?>r 11- coop, erotive 111:11 lo'tiny association will l/> as |>o|iiilar ami will eouima nd the in. tcrest anil respect ol merchants aftd hankers as it hat,' in thy southwest. ,jt is not necessary, however, to t;o as Car at; the southwest in order 1o demonstrate tin* attitudi of all classes ol" Our 4 people towtyds the cooj>erative marketing of cotton. "The neighboring state to the north has just completed its nrganidation with more than 275,000 bales pledged for a period of five years, while 2\lis- ! rissippi, representing another class of cotton producers, completed its orgtuiization in the early stapes of the south wide campaign with more than 200,000 bales. "It is now a well known end xtrell recognized fact that there is fto difference between the cotton growers of any portion of the south will, regard to their attitude towards joining these' cooperative marketing associations. THr,,- ni-f. nmi- Mitminr- t ho contracts in I practically all the cotton producing states an<l satisfactory progress is being made everywhere that systematic methods are being ua.ed in the sign up campaign. It now remains, however, for the southwestern'states together witfy Mississippi to demonstrate the actual, practical operation of the plan. Texas and Oklahoma together have 1,000,000 bales signed, of which Oklahoma has 400,000 and Texas 600,000. They are both receiving cotton now in large qunntitiOK and pre selling cotton in a business-like intelligent way to the fullest possible advantage to their members. ' Neatly 80.000 cotton growers in the two states have ggreed to employ experienced cotton classers ami cotton salesmen to/handle their product for them under the control of their elected Board of Directors and they are reaping a U'nefit which hinges from $.1 to $1.1 per bale net to them above what non-members are securing while dumping their cotton en the market in upgraded bulk. "The War Finance Corporation is backing the movement by way of furnishing money to make advances on the cotton of members to the extent of more than ,$20,000,000 in the two states. The bankers of the states are also cooperating through the lending of added millions in meeting the financial requirements of the organization. Moth large and small bankers are delighted with their experience thus far as well as are the fanners themselves. ? Columbia. November 19: The office of governor seems to be tin- focusing point for. the vision of all political eyes in the state, all ambitions seeming to. be aimed at present at that of ilre. Today new napirs are mentioned in connection with next year's tace for the governor, and already the list of possible candidates is long. There is a persistent report in Columsl>ia to the effect that a movement is on foot in Greenville to put H. 1*'. (Jeer former professor at Furtnan and now a )>anker and cotton mill executive in tlie race for governor. Miv Gecr's name is possibly the last to he mentioned in this connection. P is stated that Greenville men are enthusiastic in their endorsement of Mr. Goer as a possible candidates. The numo of I'nited States District Attorney Fra'hcis H. Weston, of Columbia, has also been considered in connection with the race, and it is understood his friends have suggested that he run. Among those mentioned as possible candidates are: Former Congressman Lever, foi mer Govei nor Hleaso, Former Attorney General Thos. 11. Pee 1 ? 1 " U'II-.am f! ?! ?? _ pies, I-.I'IU. iiuvnnw vvuniMi w. ?? ?.v< y. oi ("harh ston: t? Senator .1. li. Marion of Chester: Col. Holmes li. Springs of Greenville; Henry C. Till men. ?l (Jroenwood: Senator George K. Lancy. of Chesterfield; Mendel L. Smith, of Camden; and W. C. Querry of the-state ; tux commission. Lieut. GoverniA' Huivey wants to he govornor, but if <!ov. Cooper is elected to the supreme court in January, leaving the governorship for a year to Mr. Harvey then tli" present lieutenant governor will not lie iti the race ne;ft year, it is understood. Mr. equerry states that he has not reached any decision as to the race, though h<* Is being urged to rut:. Mr. Querry is one of the best men of tlie state and an authority on tax matters. His platform would likely be tax reform, an unpopular subject and yet a necessary subject. His race would prove a great service to the state, even though it meant the saorilicc of the candidate. Special Jl.otires. At Beersheba. IV;aching at IJeersheba Friday and Saturday al 11 o'clock'liy Kcv. C. W. Mi 'Cully and Sunday at .1 p. m. (Communion services by Kcv. K. C. Wilson, Hickory Grove and Smyrna} our Hickory (Srovc-Smyrna Thanksgivijrg Servic will be at Hickory Grove this year. Let's unite in this service next Thursday nforning at eleven. Conie, "and bring an offering with you." J5. (5. Pressly. HYMENEAL MA KIlIKD?November Hi. at the Methodist parsonage in Clover, Lev. J. G. Huggin officiating, Mr. LONNII0 HltANDON of York No. 4. and Miss LILLIAN ItOL'.INSGX of Clover. OBITUARY. DIIOD?In Hock Hill. Saturday morn-, ing at the home of her sister, Mrs.. If. ('. Warlick whom slie bad gone to visit. Mrs. J. 10. WKSTMOItKLANI). of Hickory Grove, aged about 40 years. Dials tes was the cause of death. In torment was in the cemetery at Hickory Drove on Sunday following funeral services conducted by Kcv. Hennet t of Aikt-n county. The deceased is survived l?.\ her husband and two children. Three sisters and two brothers also survive. COTTON MARKET Tuesday, November l'J-1. Cotton Seed Sharon 17 50 Clover .. l'?i 45 Vorkville 16? 45 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. Notice All |k rsons are warned not to to hunt, fish or otherwise trespass on my .'amis. .Miss Myrtle Hull. 'J'i It For Sale Twenty-live shouts that weifth from loo to l.'io pounds. Four sows with pijrs at pork prices. F. 17. c.?;i?PI i, ii'i * r^lllII II. 1 II Mill, \ For Service Itriristercd l|i>lstein bull, llcgistry \o. 241.0'.M. I $ cash. I.. <5. Ferguson, I'hunes .\<t> or 1 York, S. C. 1>3 at Cotton?25 Crnts'/cr' Found! F. O. 15. Columbia, S. in exchange for tuition. Act quirk, Bowen's Business ' College, Columbia, S. C. 113 2t 4 Bargain?I'm sale <>r trade?1020 model Chalmers ! passenger in first-c'ass condi* ion. Will sell at a bargain, onc-lmlf of purchase price down* balance to be paid in monthly installments, or v.ill consider trade for new Ford and balance oA ?asy terms. I'hone, write or come. C, C. Hell, Outhriesville. S. C. 93 2t* r-? o _ I - rnu ?? Wa ,,-oon ror Od IC?-1 hi C*J IWUIII nuuot uvvnwx Charlotte street and Cannon Mill. J. I A.Tate. 92 f 3t | ? For Service?Registered JDuroc-Jersey [ boar. Registry No. 125,563. A. M. ; Taylor, York, S. C: Phone No. 246J. 89 t.f. Gt Wanted?Party with $3,000 to $8,000 dollars to take part or half interest in well established paying Music Store, said party to become an ufcti ve ' partner. Not necessary to have had I former, experience but preferred. Ad-* . dress Rox 22, Oastonia, N. C. 92 2t. j Wanted?We are in the market for, [ good fresh milch covvs and heavy | springers. Nothing but real good! stuff wanted. . See FERGUSON LIVE STOCK CO? Sharon, or II. E.i FERGUSON. York. 70 tf CAKE AND SINGING. rpiIE public is invited to a Cake Sale and Singing Convention at Philadelphia church on* Wednesday night, \ November 23. \\ 91^,3t* COMMITTEE. ODD FELLOWS. "DEGULAR meeting York Lodge, No. j 140, Wednesday, November 23, 7:30 p. m. It C. Y. WHITE, P. O. BOX SUPPER. | AXKE Walk and Guessing Contest at ^ Cotton Belt School House Wednesday night, 23rd instant. Public invited. It* COTTON BELT SCHOOL. NOTICE W. 0. W. rr-rffALL members Yorkville Camp No. 38 | l-WO^W^g W. O. W. are invited 1 ^ to attend a Luncheon at W. O. W. Hal'. Stroup Building. York. S. C.. THURSDAY EVENING, i November 24 at 8 p. m. Members of \ other Camps Cordially Invited to be ' present. W. D. THOMAHSOJC. Clerk. M. A. WHITE, Consul Commander. WARNING TO TRESPASSERS. A LL persons without distinction as to, race or color, are hereby warned not to hunt, cut timber, or otherwisetrespass on lands owned or controlled j by us. Disregard of this notice wi'l be ! prosecuted to the full extent of the law. # E. A. McCARTER, 1. L. McCARTER. 93 t 2t* I * { WARNING TO TRESPASSERS. ALL persons, without regard to race 1 or color, personal friends and relatives included, are hereby warned ! against hunting, cutting timber, or othi erwi.se trespassing or, lands owned or controlled by the undersigned. Disre' gard of this notie will be prosecuted to , the full extent of the law. We believe] the partridge and other birds help light the boll weevil. G. S. COBB. JOHN It. COBB. G. W. MOSS. 1). B. Wit AY, \V. S. JONES, .1. T. SMITH, J. N. McDILL, J. M. LEECH, a It. L. A. SMITH, Miss ELLA WILKIE, W. S. WILKERSON, J. R. HOWE. ROBERT GUILDERS, M. 1. WILKERSON, E. T. BUICE, VINES D. HOWtfLL. D. G. llOWELL. 93 t 3t NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS ALL persons,* without regard to race or color, are hereby warned against hunting, fishing, cutting timber, shotting or otherwise trespassing on lands owned or controlled by the undersigned. Disregard of this notice will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. J. .1. J. ROBINSON, ,1. S. CHAMBERS, W. S. HOGUE, LAWS')N CLARK, GLENN ADKINS, W. H. CHAMBERS, ' E. M. WILLIAMS, PAUL NEELY MOORE, GLENN HOPE. ' W. W. ALEXANDER, J. E. FEWELL. KM IT I} GORDON. W. D. CHAMBERS, It L. SHERER. JOHN GORDON, W. L. WILLIAMS. 93 31* GEORGE R. WALLACE. EXPRESSION AND ~~ j AESTHETIC DANCING Art and Science In Physical and Intellectual Progress. (Masses daily l>y qualified and coinpci tent Teacher. Stmy Telling Hour for the uefttots on Tuesday mornings from in to 11, and for the older children on Friduy afternoons from 3 to 4 o'clock. For more detailed information as to1 particulars of instruction, prices, terms, etc., call at X??. 11 Wright Avenue. ALICE HARE. Telephone No. 213. THE STAR THEATRE % TODAY KATHERINE McDONALD? Ill "The Becuty .Maikct." A First J National attraction. WEDNESDAY MADGE Kennedy? In "The Truth." A fascinating Comedy of modern domestic life. TiirnsOA V CECIL B. DE MILLE? Prtsonts "Forbidden Fruit!" The siory of a mismnted marriage tiiat was tested by the llnnie of forbidden love. (Jorgeously. thrillingly staged with an All-Star cast ot noted players. A J'ar-anmnnt Special. Admission, 15 Cts. and 30 Cents. FRIDAY ' SHIRLEY MASON? In "The Lamp Lighter." The story ' of a girl wlio.se path was illuminated by an old lamp lighter. J. Q. WRAY, Manager. I > : ' i WARNING TO TRESPASSERS. A I'L. persons arc hereby warned ** against hunting, fishing, cutting timber, shooting or otherwise trespassing on the lands owned or controlled by the undersigned. . J. A. C. LOVE. Mrs. V. C. FAULKNER. W. J. and Mrs. M. V. DAVIS, W. J. BEAMGUARD, S. L. PURSLEY, Mrs. ADA SHIRLEY, C. T. THOMAS, W. H. SPARROW. Clover, R. F. D. 93 t 3t WARNING TO TRESPASSERS A LL persons without regard to race or color, are hereby notified not to hunt, fish, cut timber, shoot or otherwise trespass oil lands owneA or controlled by the undersigned. Disregard of this notice will be punished to the full extent of the law. It H. \V. W1THERSPOON*. Since the Days of Our PILGRIM FATHERS THANKSGIVING DAY has been a day for good eating. Come to THE CASH AND CARRY For your good eating for Thanksgiving, Fresh Tomatoes, Celery, Lettuce Cranberries, Nuts, I^ayer Raisins Evaporated Apples and Peaches, Beauty Flour?the best made of wheat. Boiled and Baited Hams, Breakfast Hacon, Dried Beef and .Su?jar Cured Hams?At the ' CASH & CARRY CO, TBIG REDUCTION ON ' GOODRICH TIRES AND TUBES Call in and lot us figure on your next Tire. GASOLINE, OILS AND GREASES J. He CARROLL THANKSGIVING DAY Thursday of This Week The great American day foi returning thanks for our unbounded blessings. Celebrate it* by returning thanks to the giver of the kloru.Kwun nli/1 11I0A k?r llOV. tmu uinu try int^ a Thanksgiving feast ai your homo. Wo can supply your table with everything that is good dainty and desirable. Open tomorrow. Closed Thanksgiving Day. Buy today 01 tomorrow. W. E. FERGUSON | Buy Ladies jj A short time ago we am || price of all Ladies' Higl I] mer prices. Since the an 1| have been more than gi ij ber of Ladies who have < Ij the Half Price Roductio !| ing?coming every day. ]l \ eli But in sa j! \_Sf/ to create r stock of i> \ ?/ Shoes is 1 q had a tr< 11 J ? with?in; !; / ?\ take cai !; [ vk maud foi ! | ?and w JI they would go. Every !? price now being asked? !; Drew and Walk-Over S !; is a golden bargain, an !? value that von can hard! I have the slightest need 1 pair of Ladies' Fine Dre If you haven't a 1 read it today. .The shoes are style of Shoe that you 1 soon?Yes, you will do v away?These sljocs at 1 derfullv good values?Y I M S' SHOES m* 0 t NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. j i A LL -persons, without regard to race I or color, arc hereby warned against I i hunting, fishing, cutting timber or oth- > erwise trespassing ort lands owned or controlled by the undersigned.' Disregard of this notice will b? prosecuted to the full extent of the law. J. Q. HALL, E. A. DICKSON. ; J. C. DICKSON, E. E. DICKSON, A. E. GETTYS. | ixr at ntwrvC! Mrs. MAMIE OWENS. Miss RACHEL QUINN, j B. W. WHITE. 93 t 3t* | DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY ! YEAR AFTER YEAR PEOPLE LAY' OFF THEIR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING until the last minute. Half of these late shoppers get disappointed by not finding what they want, or are unable to get waited on. Why not avoid the late crowds by SHOPPING EARLY AND GETTING FIRST CHOICE? MEN'S SUITS complete selection of them here at from $10 and Upward. Men's and Ladies' Shoes in the newest styles?a pair to fit YOUR feet and your pocketbook?At $2.50 and Up. LADIES' COATS, , CHILDREN'S COATS. SKIRTS, and WAISTS and GOWNS?All moderately priced. MPN'ft ODD PANTS . Hats, Shirts, Underwear, Caps and ev[ erything for a man?Prices to suit the slim pocketbooks. COME! DON'T LAY OFF UNTIL THE LAST MINUTE. . FEINSTEIN & KRIVIS THE CASH STORE. FLOUR! FLOUR! We are unloading a solid caj* of "AVALANCHE," that good Virginia Valley Flour. Every Sack Guaranteed. EXPECTING TODAY another car of GENUINE HARLAN BLOCK COAL The price is $8.25 per ton Cash, at the Car IF. YOU NEED A TURN PLOW let us sell you? A Vulcan?None Better. Requires less repairs and points. Ev. ery one guaranteed. We still have a small quantity of | Vetch and Clover seed, Seed Wheat and , Oats. ) Pure Sugar Cane# Syrup, 75 Ct?. per gallon. Still sal'ing LARD under the i market. We have MILL FEED and RICE 11 MEAD for the hogs. I Expecting a big shipment^f GalvanI ized, "V * Crimped and corrugated j Roofing. * FERGUSON & YOUNGBLOOD OYSTER SHELLS Are good to make the hens lay. pro- ' " vided vou put thtm in a box and put! the IkA where the chickens can eat all j they want. We have the SHELLS. i r WE HAVE LOTS OF ; GUN SHELLS . CLUBS, SMOKELESS and ROMAX. I Our prices are LESS than some. i MILL FEED AXD RICE MEAL f.r hogs. IF YOU NEED A 1 ' GOOD TURN PLOW , Lot us sell you one. We are closing . out our Turn Plows at reduced prices. 1 We have FERTILIZER for wheat . and oats. SEE US FOR * Shingles, Galvanized Iron and for Lumber. YORK SUPPLY CO. Wholesale and Retail. 'ShoesNow ji lounced a reduction in the < [ i Shoes to just huff of for- ]! inouncement was made wc j I ratified at the large num- j! some to take advantage of j! lis and still they'are com- ] > ying this we do not want any impression that our Ladies' Fine Dress High ! [ becoming depleted?we Mnendous stock to begin j! any more than enough* to j j re ot any reasonable m Ladies' Fine High Shoes j If e yet have more than a j!| lenty to supply any rea- J' tillable demand, but they ]! re going?going splendid- J! r?as well as we could J j easonablv expect, and go- J j lg just as we expected 11 pair of them is worth the ! | in fact every pair of these ! j hoes at the reduced price 11 unusually good value?a j | ly afford to jmss up if you j! for a new pair or an extra j! 'ss Shoes. 11 y looked our lines over, do J! going and the particular j! want may be gone pretty ] j v ol I to Jooic em over j j^iu , j lalf Price arc most Avon- |?j cs, look 'cm over today. TROUP SHOES jj I < "* jiifliiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 Gigantic Su Red I Our Stock Reducing Sale ii ; We find people eager if ues that we are offer! :: this store in great nu that we have the good* talking for themselvei | low the crowd?You'1 | OUR SPECIALS Fl jjj $1.00 White Table Linen? | 1 Case Heavy Shirting?Y | 23 Pairs North Carolina B] S Two Cases Men's Tan Sh( - style for dress wear?i = Ladies'Brogue Oxfords? ? One lot Gingham Remnam the piece?good stuff?1< | Men's $25.00 SUITS?Sale = Men's Long, Heavy Overc 1 SOME won | 1 Case Outings?At the ya 5 1 Case Hickory Shilling? = 1 Case Ginghams?At the, | 1 Case Chambrav?At the ? 1 Bale 36 in. Chevoits?Re goods?At the yard .... = 4 Men's Heavy Tuff Hide Sh = Children's Tuff Hide Shoe 5 Ladies' Coats?Good slecti | Best 240 Weight Denim 0 | Men's $4.00 Union-Alls?> S Men's, Women's and Chil A great variety?The pa 300 LADIES | Bought at 50 Cts. on the $ priced at : '? 5 147 Boys' Suits?values u :H for a quick close out? 2 Three Cases Ladies' Higl : last year's price?Nov | All'Ladies' W. L. Douglas Shoes?To close at th< I SHOP EARLY?Christm | . month away and you sire if you wait?Sho] I McCONi WE 8ELL FOR CASH niiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiisiniiiiiiiiiii FOR PROMPTNESS . and ACCURACY In Prescription work bring your Prescriptions to us to be filled. We carry a full line of First-Class Drugs and are confluent we can do your work at lower prices than any other Drug Store. ' OUR PRESCRIPTION Department is in charge* of Dr. D. L. SHIEDER, a Registered Pharmacist of ] many years of experience. ] Always Call Dr. M. J. WALKER at . No. 31. Mackorell Drug Co. NEAR THE COURTHOUSE. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS A LL persons without distinction as to race or color are hereby forbidden to hunt, fish, cut timber, shoot, or otherwise trespass on lands owned or controlled by us. Disregard of this notice will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. E. M. WALKER, i R. N. WHITESIDES, J GEORGE WHITESIDES. DeLOACH WHITESIDES, L. C. NEIL, 3t* 91 Mrs. L. C. NEIL'. ? ^ NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. , A LL persons without regard to rac? ] A*. 1 ?? 1 1 or color,, are ncrcuy iiuuucu not iuj j hunt, fish, cut timber, shoot, or otherwise trespass on lands owned or controlled by the undersigrfied. Disregard i of this notice will be punished to the J full extent of the law. H. F. -BOOKOUT, Mrs. V. A. BYERS, J. P. BOOKOUT, SAM E. BYERS, JACK M. BYERS, J. P. WILLIAMSON & BROS, W. S. PERCIVAL, W. B. BYERS, 91 3t t , AUTO TRUCK SERVICE T AM prepared to do Heavy Hauling of all kinds on short notice, and am giving special attention to moving i household'goods, etc. L. G. THOMP- . SON. Phone 175. York. S. C. 20 tf GUIDE TO GAS THE undersigned are at your service with Gas, Oils, Greases, etc., and respectfully solicit your patronage: Campbell & Quinn Co. Clover City Pharmacy Clover M. L. Ford A Sons Clover | F. E. Smith Tirzah See The Enquirer Office for Titles and Mortgages of Real Estate. \ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiin )cfe j ucing Sale \ s moving along picely? for the extra good valng and are shopping at mbers?they are seeing i and that our prices are s?Get in the van?fol1 find that it pays. OR THIS WEEK -Yard 69 CTS. , ard 10 CTS. lankets?Pair $4.98 I >es?Bluchcr M QO Priced at % yLJ0 A.t the pair $2.98 ts?1 to 6 yds. to mats 5 \J V>lVOV U1V/ J v4 *v V i Price $15.00 s loats?Sale Price $12.60 .v FUL YALUES | rd 121-2 CTS. | At the yard' 10 CTS. | yard ..... 121-2 CTS. s yard 10 CTS. | >gular 25 Cts.^ 15 S oes?Pair ..... $2.98 | s?Pair ..........$2.25, $2.50 g ion?At $7.50 and Up mulls?Pair $1.25 i Suit $2.98 J v dren's Hosiery? ? tir 10 CTS. and JJp,. | I' SKIRTS 1.00?Specially low ^ .... $2.98, $3.98 and $4.98 p to $10.00?Priced ~ The Suit $4.98 fi i Tan Shoes?$7.50 v $3.98 Pr. ' l . is-$10.50 and $11.00 ? j pair .$4.98 | as is just a( bit over a may miss what you de- I p early and shop here. g ' NELL'S i ONLY?NO CREDIT IIHIIllHUIIIIIIIIimillllllllllllllllUllllllf / ( . o . + M f * JUST RECEIVED ] *' 1 * i A BIG SHIPMENT OF? BIO BEN and BAB7 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. ' TUDirr BUILDS IniUli MANHOOD !& ' HI IN EVERYTHING practical and commendable, learning how to DO Utjp in the DOING. The spendthrift cann<H acquire thrift. LITTLE SAVING DEP08ITS " . ? resolutely, habitually cut from our indigencies, do more than build a cumulative Bank account?they make mat^ lood. 1 : FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF 8HARON, S. C. Where the Farmer I? W?loom?. . I. H. SAYE, J. 8. HARTNE88, President. Cashier 1 SEED WHEAT? \ LEAFS PROLIFIC ; ? ON THE ROAD, 4 . ; f Only Limited Quantity. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY A. BUGGY OR WAGON?WE CAN GIVE YOU GOOD PRICE8. ? CARROLL BROS; -* i. i a, All kinds of Typewriter Ribbons aft The Enquirer Office. ? !