Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, November 25, 1921, Page Page Five, Image 5
$75,000 road bonds authorized by the
township at a special election held
some weeks ago. and the bid of a Toledo.
Ohio, concern of par and accrued
interest, was accepted. The proceeds
. from the sale will be available after
December 1, when it is expected that
work on the highway will be undertaken.
Decision as to where the roads
to be improved shall be located, and
the class of road to be used, is in the
hands of the commission which has
not yet made a decision in these matters.
However, it is saf6 to say that
within the coming: year the township
will enjoy the use ot public highways
the equal of any to be found in the upper
section of the state.
PROPERTY AND TAXES
Increased Levies Have Been Largely
Voluntary.
"While assessed valuations and tax
x levies have /increased steadily as shown
by the figures published Tuesday, it is
not to be forgotten that the increased
levies are due largely to voluntary action
of the taxpayers themselves. The
following from Hon. J.. P. Derbam, of
the state tax commission under date of
November 23 is both enlightening and
sound:
r
Editor Yorkville Enquirer.
I read your article under the head
of "Property Taxes" in your issue of
Tuesday. 22nd inst. with a gfeat deal
of interest. However. I am taking the
liberty of pointing out and suggesting
that yuu might carry your investigation
or analysis a little further.
Of the ilcrense of $26,000.00 in taxes
collected in your county from property
in 1921 more than in 1920. you will
find that about $24.<\O0.00 of this was
lor special local school tax: taking the
property of each year and the total local
school tax of each year shows an
average of one mill more irul921 than
in 1920. You will note that your special
local school tax for 1921 was $230?838.70.
in 190f? was $6,.s34.65. an increase
of $229,304.0"#.
Articles and papers such as the one
carried in your paper are educational,
and 1 would he glad to see a similar
article in each county paper in the
state.
With kindest regards, I am,
Vnlirc V'ltrv t l*lll V
.1. 1*. Dill mil).
? Commissioner.
? Furman football team defeated
Davidson 28 to 0 at Greenville, yesterday.
AT THE CHURCHES
FIRST RAPT 1ST
Sunday Worship?Sunday school at
10 a. m.
\ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. E. E. Gillespie, I>. D., Pastor. ,
Sunday Services?Sunday school at
10 a. m. Morning service at 11. Junior
C. E. at 5 p. m. Young Peoples C. E.
at (1:30 p. m. Evening service u( 7
o'clock. ^
TRINITY METHODIST
Rev. J. K. Walker, Pastor.
Sunday Services?Sunday school at
10 o'clock. Morning service at 11.
Evening service at 7 o'clock.
CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD
Re*'. T. T. Walsh, Pastor. #
Sunday Services?Sunday school at
10 o'clock. Morning service at 11.
A SSOCIA T E RE Ft) R M ED
PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. J. I,. Oates, D. I).. Pastor.
Sunday Services?Sunday school at
10 o'clock. Morryng service at 11.
Evening service at 7 o'clock.
CHARLOTTE STREET BAPTIST
Rev. F. A. Lilcs, Pastor.
Sunday Services?Sunday school at
10 o'clock. " Morning service at 11.
Special JTotircs.
Clover and Union.
Union?Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Preaching at 11. Clover?Sunday
school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 7 p.
ni. N. A. H'emrlck, Pastor.
Clover Circuit.
Clover? Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Preaching at 11. St. Paul Preaching
at 3 p. m. King's Mountain?Preaching
at 7 p. m. .1. G. Huggin, Pastor.
At Philadelphia.
Sunday school at 2:3<> p. m. Preaching
at 3 p. -in.
J. K. Walker, Pastor.
Card of Thanks.
We take this means of expressing
our thanks to o-*r neighbors and
friends for their many acts or kukiiu'ss
and sympathy in conneetion with tho
illness and death of our dear wile and
mother, Martha Ji izabeth Weslniorela
nd.
It* J. K. Westman land and Childryn.
DOING THEIR DUTY
Scores of York Readers Are Learning
the Duty of the Kidneys.
To filter the Mood is the kidney's
duty.
When they fail to do this tin- kidneys
are weak. ,
liaekaehe and other, kidney ills may
follow.
Help the kidnejs to do their work.
I'so Moan's Kidney -J'ills the tested
kidney remedy.
York people endorse their worth.
Ask your neighbor.
.1, S. Samiller, salesman. 22 Cleveland
Ave., York, says: "I had a slight
attack of kidney trouhle and I suffered
with hofidaehes. As Jjoan's Kid#
ney I'ills were recommended highly
to me. I bought some at the York
Mrug Store. One box of Moan's Kidney
I'ills entirely eured me of the
trouble and I have been feeling line
over since."
I'liCe, 60c, at :i!l dealers. Don't
simply ask fur a kidney remedy?get
I loan's Kidney I'ills--the same that
ZVI r. &indifer had. Koster-Milbiirn
Co., Ml'rs., Buffalo, X. Y.
HYMENEAL
.M A KKIED? It Vurkville, Tuesday,
I'rohate Judge J. I<. Houston officiating,
Miss XANN"IK WuhKK of lim k
i I ill and Mr, JOHN* C. COXLEY of
Charleston.
In Oakland Avenue Presbyterian
church, Kock Hill, Wednesday evening,
K? v. A't xander Martin, I). I), assisted
by It* v J I'. Tucker officiating.
Miss CECIL I'KWKLL and Mr. JAMES
Y. SCIil'OOS.
In Williainston, S. C. Wednesday
evening. Miss KEKEIJCA WAUDLAW
of Williainston and Mr. KI.'HKNE
H AKKISOX. Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs.
E. II Harrison f>t .Newport. The young
couple will reside in Kock Hill where
Mr. Harrison is a member of the -Harrison
I'm is Seeil Co.
X'OV. -J. Key. J. 13. I'erryhill, pastor
I of the First Presbyterian church of
i Clover officiating, Mr. BOYCE,
FAULKNER a til Miss J AN IE KOfrlN- |
SON. both of Clover. ,
Nov, 23, Rev. J. E. Berryhill offlciat-L
inn. Miss JOHN SI E STACY, and Mr. ,
RALPH JACKSON, both of Clover. j ,
j Nov. 23. Rev. J. O. Huggin, pastor of i
I C over Methodist church officiating, ;
Mr. WALTER CAMP and Miss ON1E
HORTON, both ol Clover. j
OBITUARY.
DIED?At her"Imme in tlie Crowder's (
I Creek section <>f Gaston county, Xov- '
j ember 15, Mrs. EDISON FORMES. 1
: aged about -10 years. Internment was in <
i the cemetery at Rowling Green, on (
! November 16, following funeral ser- i
; vices conducted by Rev. Geo. A. Spar- (
row. Her husband and four children
I survive as do the following brothers j ,
and sisters; J. B. and J. F. Smith, Rock .
Hill; J C. Smith, Clover; S. \V. Smith,
Fort Mill; E. C. Smith, Gastonia; R. *
P. Smith, Rowling Green; E. Carl J
Smith. York R. F. D.; Mrs. W. H. Bar- J
nett, York R. F. I).; Mrs. J. E. J
Edwards, Lesslie (
November 23. at the home of her J
daughter, Mrs. YV. Harris Williams. <
Mrs. ELIZA GLASSCOCK in the 89th <
1 year of her age. Interment was in i
the cemetery at Harmony church on J
I November 24, following funeral scr-JJ
f vices conducted by her pastor Rev. C,j <
F. Pitman, assisted by Revs. O. W. (
Carmichael and R. A. Lummus. She (
leaves the following childrcm: James S. J
Glasscock. Catawba; W. )f. Glasscock, ^
1 Suffolk, Vu.; A. It. Glasscock, Mrs. J. (
! M. Paris, Mrs. it. I). Robinson, Mrs. W. (
11. Williams. Ninety grand children j
and great grynd children also survive!!
her. , i (
Nov. 17 of diphtheria WILLIAM;*
I HENRY LANEY, aged 7 months and H
j 16 days and on Nov. 23 of the samel]
disease, MILDRED ADA LANEY, bothji
| the chi'dren of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. (
Laney of the Cannon .Mill village. The J
i body ot the infant son was interred in ]
Rose Hill cemetery on Nov. is while i
the funeral for the infant daughter j
was held yesterday, interment being in
Rose HiM cemetery. i
COTTON MARKET
Friday, Novcmlicr 25, 1921.
Cot toil Seed
Sharon 171 ah
Clover.... 17 4"?
Yorkville 161 45
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS
Lost Wednesday night between <?ak
Ridge School house and York, auto-1
mobile license number plat and tail
light. Reward for return to R. M.'
Rranch, York, No. 7. 94 2t* i
| 1- |
Clerks For Postal Mail and Government
Field Service. $125 month.
Experience unnecessary. For free
particulars of examinations, instruction.
write J. Leonard, i former Civil
Service ekantinor), 60S Equitable
RIdg. Washington, D. C. 942t.
For Sale?Twenty-flvc shoats that
| weigh from 100 to 150 pounds. Four
scfws with pigs at pork prices. F. E. |
Smith, Tirzah, S. C. 93 2t*'.
For 8arvice?Registered Holstoin bull
Registry No. 241,091. Fee, $2 c ash.
L. G. I'c-rgu ;'?n. Pl:on?';' No. ; or 1 PP.
York, S. C.' 93 3t
Cotton -25 C*nts per Pound! F. O. R.
Columbia, S. C.. in ?xehang;* for tui
tion. Act quick. liowens uusincssj
College, Columbia, S. C. 'Jo 2t j
Bargain For sab- or trade -1920 model ,
Chalmers 5 passenger in first-e'ass
( ondi'ion. Will sell at a bargain,
one-half of purchase price down; balance
to be paid in mohthly installments,
or will consider trade for new
Ford and balance on easy terms.
I'hone, write or < omc. C. C. Hell,
Outhricsville, S. C. 93 2t*
:
For Sale?Three room house between
Charlotte street and Cannon Mill. J.
A. Tate. 92 f 3t
For Ssrvice?Registered Duroc-Jersey
| boar. Registry No. 125,503. A. M.
Taylor, York, S. C. I'hone No. 24U.J. j
89 t.f. Ct !
NOTICE ,
TMIK Filbert (tin Company wi I oper1
ate on THURSDAY and FRIDAY I
I of each week. Have meal and hulls |
I for. sale.
; 04 4t FMJ'.KRT (JIN Co. !
I :
COMPULSORY ATTENDANCE
j A L.L colli t rued are hereby notified !
I that compulsory school attendance;!
is iffectivc in Vorkvillc School District,
No. 11 from and after January 2, 1922.1
N. A. MONTCOMHItY.
It Supl. Vorkvillc (Jiaded Schools, i
THE STAR THEATRE
TODAV |
I
SHIRLEY MASON?
In "The I1111)> Lighter." A thrillinir i
drama of a l<?ve that watub red lait
was not l?sl. .
SAT l*R DAY
JUNE CAPRICE?
And lien. 15. Seiiz m "The So-thin-.;
I'ool." Kpisode N<>. 11 of "THE SKY
RANGER." Also Torn Santsehi in "The
i She riff of Mojavc."
CONSTANCE TALMADGE? I
In "A Virtuous Vamp."
A First National Special.
Tl'KSDAY j.
GEORGE MELFORDS Production? ;
"The Faith Healer." The story of >1 ;
sheephi rder who tramps tip and down ;
the land per for mini; iniraeh s ?>f faith. ;
COM INt I I HOC 1 and 1' j
i Cecil B. 1 ?e.\|ilh-'s pynduution In :
"THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL." |
J. Q. WRAY, Manager. j
CHEESE AND SUGAR |
We Kxpei t to -pal a a j
CHEESE AND SUGAR'
SALE SATURDAY,
NOVEMBER 23TH from 8 a. m.. to
6 o'clock P. M.
!) > tr>! in ss this siV. as ?c will
r.mainly savr \? u in mry.
Eight Cakes oi' Good 5 Cts.
Soap, on Saturday, 25 Cts.
Ami t -11 v >11 ' I'rii nils t>>
? ??in Ask us ilit |>i iis> ?I
FLOUR
Win n you l imn- in In liuy Sl 'IAIl
I'llKK.sk ami S? >A1\
toRK SUPPLY CO.
Wholesale and Retail. I
WARNING TO TRESF'ASSERS
A LL persons without regard as to i
race oi* color, are hereby warned !
lot to hunt, fish, cut limber or otherwise
trespass on all lands owned and
controlled by the undersigned. Disregard
of this notice will be prosecuted!
;o the full extent of the law.
>4 2t QUINN WALLACE
NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS.
A LL persons are hereby warned not i
to hunt upon the real estate of W.
Ft. Carroll, dee'd., consisting 01! his J
.Miller" VlaVe, "Darffan" Place, "Bradford"
Place, "Davidson" Place, ard the1
'l'lexico" Place, near Bethany. Anyone
violating- this notice will be prosecut- |
:d as the law prescribes.
SUSIE H. CARROLL.
)0 f 4t Adinrx. and Guardian.
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Typewriter papers sold by the pound
at The Enpuirer Office.
wMvywytfKwnmiAiwyyi*****;
! STILL THEY COME! I
EGA It OWNERS arc lqprning ('
that our class of work is supe- < |
trior and as a ~esult our shop is < (
turning out more work every ] i
> month. ( i
| WE HAVE EXPERT work- j !
I men and can assure you of qual- (
I ity workmanship. You will be i j
> more than pleascc with one - of i ,
Eour jobs.' J I
REPAINT, RECURTAIN,
| RECUSHION or RETOP |l
YOUR AUTOMOBILE. I |
I JOHNSON'S PAINT |j
! SHOP !j
| JAS. A. JOHN-SON, Mgr. .|>
ROCK HILL, S. C. I j
/CJCa/VA? 5/)A(\/T)AXl9j(\Ajt/y?f\
.4 ? V 'r Zrr If (3 ku w OflTW <9 V w \
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Cotton G
. Wc
BLANKETS, COM
Some .of the things that
all along through th:
Our Prices as Usual
GINGHAMS, CHi
/
APRON CJINOHAMS-?All you wa;
SOLID COLORED CHAMHRAYS
SHIRTINGS AND PLAIDS?Good
30 inch. PERCALE?Grays and Ll>
36 inch PAJAMA CHECKS?Vard
37 inch DRESS GINGHAMS?All (
HICKORY ST iIPE SHIRTING-i.i
Inch 1IEAYY DRILL?Yard
36 Inch 3-Yar. SHEETING?Yarc
36 inch BLUE CHAMBRAY?Yarc
LAD-LASSIE CLOTII?Yard
3J Inch GINGHAM?in better urnd
25 C
36 inch MADRAS SHIRTINGS?I
OUTINGS?Solid and lancy eolopf
WOOL DRI
SERGES, STORM AND FRENCH
your are looking for?Navy. 1:
ALL WOOL SERGES?Priced at
I". inch TRICOTINES Navy, Line
BLANKETS!
one Lot of ARMY RLANKETS?I
PINK AND BLUE PLAID BLAN1
W?)< il.-NAP BLANKETS?Good.
ALL Wool. BLANKETS? Beautll
and Blue Borders?Priced ....
HOSIERY!
INFANTS', CHILDR
INFANTS HOSE
INFANTS' MERCERIZED HOSE..
CHILDREN'S HOSE?AH sizes?I
it; r:
' LADIES' AlKKCEItlZKI) COTTO
Hri<- <1 25 CTS., 3
LADIES' Hl.AIN SILK HOSE ?I!
50 CI
ladies' fancy silk hose- 15
Wool si'okt hose Italics' ail
BOX PAPER, CORRE
HIVE rs A LOOK ON THIS. v
i'ap.'is and ciint'SjiMiidcnco c;
HON I'A l'E US- I Tired at
eoKKESHoNOEXCE CAKDS- Hi
KIRKPATRI
TRADE AT HOME AND V
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1 Who Should
~ o.ir prnff-s'-iionul wink is i'\anii
2 hilt In *? ;irn win tin i ur not < y?'-sl
? true ci n<1 i:iti.) i.f the t-yt-s. wt- ihei
s; llt ncf, all pfrsmiH having: t-y;
~ uiv justilitil in t un^ iltiiiK us.
~ AIsn tiinsf wli'i fui any ransun
~ want dial tp.tsiitm tit ritltil pnsiti
u \m?i ki ts ami tali i's why sulTt r l'roi
? ha\f ihfir tin r.vnniiiftl. All wi
? "If l.a'i ih. m iii.I i in i. i. whilst
~ dii'iiru't or imp nc< d the lit~
I';.rents Invito children who >
~ l>r<nv n,-he, (t \, partieu'.irly duiinj.
ZI kiddies a lair chanc Iiy having il
" unlay i:* a S > t-i; 1 Schotd Children'
? S0U7HCRLANDrj
ill. A S'/uthtTla nd. 'i*
~ 11 ?ploine! rist)
H 5-7 V/. Fifth St.
iTiniiiiiiiiiimiiiimimiiimiiiiiniiiiiiiniii
It PER CENT ACID
FOR GRAIN
It won't cost you much to
put a little Acid in with your
grain, and it will pay you to
do so. Wo have the Acid.
Also have
i
FULGHUM SEED OATS.
CARROLL BROS.
Wanted?We are in, the market for
good fresh milch cows snd heavy
springers. Nothing but real . good
stuff wanted. See FERGUSON
LIVE STOCK CO., Sharon, or H. E.
FERGUSON, York. 70 tf
"guide to gas
THE undersigned are at your service
-* with Ga?. Oil#. Greases, etc.. and
respectfully solicit your p?'.:ronage;
Nivens Bros., Charlotte St., York!
Campbell & Quinn Co. Clover
City Pharmacy Clover
M. L. Ford & Sons Clover
, F. E. Smith i Tirzah t
>
1
oods,
>ol Goods
FORTS, HOSIERY
you are having to have
is season of the year and
Are Right.
kMBRAYS, ETC.
nt?Yard 10 CTS.
-Yard 10 CTS.
I colors?Yard 121-2 CTS.
flit Colors?Yard 14 CTS.
r ,14 CTS.
colors and patterns?Yd .14 CTS.
Y'ard* ..14 CTS.
15 CTS.
I 15 CTS.
1 14 CTS.
22 CTS.
Ics, solids and all coiors?Yard
rS.f 29 CTS., 35 CTS., and 48 CTS.
'ast colors?Yard
... 25 CTS., 35 QTS. and 39 CTS.
i?Good. heavy welpht j.
15 CTS. and 19 CTS. Yd.
3SS GOODS
; TRtcOTINES in the shades
Hack and Brown
75 CTS. to $2.50 Yard. 3
k and Brown?Yard $2.75
BLANKETS!"
'riced i^t $1.19
KETS?Priced $1.98
lull size?Priced.... $3.50 to $6.50
ruI plaids and plain with Pink
$8.50 to $13.50
HOSIERY!
EN'S AND LADIES'
10 CTS. and Up.
25 CTS.
truwn, Black and White
TS., 25 CTS., 35 CTS., and 50 CTS.
>N HOSE?Full Fashioned?
5 CTS., 50 CTS., 75 CTS., 98 CTS. ?
la-k, White, Brown?Priced? '
rS.. 98 CTS., and Up to $3.50 Pair
'nek, White and Brown..... .... $3.25
d .Misses'- Priced 98 CTS. to $2.50
ISPONDENCE CARDS
r'e have a nice assortment of Box
aids
19 CTS. to $2.50
iced at 50 CTS. and 98 CTS. i
CK-BELKCO.
VE BOTH SAVE MONEY. ''
J
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Consult Us? |
niitK Eyes, not merely for glasses, ZZ
rain exists, and having learned the ?
n advise accordingly.
distress fir unsatisfactory vision S
fear they need glasses and who S
v ly; office and store and factory jjjj
11 head ache, brow ache, etc., should ~
,,l" ,rliiuu,.u U'llllSO classes *?
f;ii 1 ink vision makes close work ~
lp that we can reiuler. ?
mlTer from eye-strain, lnad and E
; the school term, shou'd jjive their ?
leir eves carefully examined. Sat- ~
'.s ilay, l>ut they may come any day. ~
WAKEFIELD CO.
(\\\ II. Wakelield. .M. I).) =
(Oculist) 25
Charlotte. N. C. ?
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I SPEAKS FOR
1 ITSELF?
S The class of work we are turn- 3
E inf? out from our large plant on s:
~ H ack street, will speak for itself. ?
3 Our WORKMANSHIP is of E
| Maximum Quality at
= Minimum Cost! =
3 We are prepared for and do S r
? execute this kind of work. S
= AUTOS REPAINTED,
= RETOPPED and
RECURTAINF.D =
| J. C. HARDIN & CO. I
Black Street,
ROCK HILL, S. C. |
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COLD WEATHER
Causes a yearning for hot cakes and
maple syrup. We have
PANCAKE FLOUR, BUCKWHEAT
FLOW and LOG CABIN MAPLE
SYRUP.
Eats mighty good these times.
We are Clover Agents for
. CORBY'S'CAKES
FRESH EVERY WEEK.
Our Market Department
HANDLES ONLY THE BEST in
STEAKS, ROASTS AND SAUSAGE.
onoice steaKi n e.n w>ia. ? r- ?
Pork at 30 Cts. a Pound. Pure Pork
Saucage, 30 Cts. a Pound.
We pay the highest market price for
Eggs. .Bring us your Eggs. '
W. H. SHERER
I Phone No. 58 CLOVER, S. C. (
A BIG REDUCTION
I ON
GOODRICH
TIRES AND TUBES
Call in and lot us figure on '
your next Tire. 1
J ' i
GASOLINE, . .
OILS AND J
GREASES
J. H. CARROLL
I 1 1 .
FOR PROMPTNESS i
and ACCURACY f.
In Prescription work bring your Pre- Z
scriptions to us to be filled. ;
r
We carry a full line of First-Class
Drugs and are confident we can do ;
your work at lower prices than any ?
other Drug Store.
OUR PRESCRIPTION j
Department is in charge of Dr. D. L. S
SHIEDEK. a Registered Pharmacist of ;
many years ot' experience.
Always Call Dr. M. J. WALKER at
No. 31.
Mackorell Drug Co.
NEAR THE COURTHOUSE.
"WE PAY YOU
10 SAVE"?
" There Is a Feeling
"OF COMFORT in the knowledge
that no matter what the future has in
store for you or your family, you are
assured against want by a Bank Ac*
count. You oan enjoy this feeling by
starting a Bank Account with ua and
adding small amounts to it at your
convenience."
BANK 0F HICKORY oyE J
HICKORY GROVE. S. C.
Millinery j
Is Always a Special With Us |
LADIES ARE INVITED TO COME IN E
AND INSPECT OUR LINE OF =
MILLINERY FOR LADIES AND =
MISSES? E
We have THE Hat that we believe will Z
suit YOU and the Price is RIGHT. :
It will pay you to look else- |
where and then come to 5
PLYLER'S for your Dry |
Goods. =
S. W. PLYLER 1
THE TRADE STREET MERCHANT =
ROCK HILL, S. C. |
WARNING TO TRESPASSERS. E
A LL persons without distinction as to i ?
^ race or color, tire hereby warned 5!
not to hunt, fish, cut timber, shoot or z
otherwise trespass on land owned orjS
controlled 1 ?y the undersigned. Disre- | 5
gtird of this notice will be punished t6j ?
the full extent of the law.
K. li. YO UNO BLOOD, =
ANNIE Y. LAWRENCE. =
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SCHOOL
DECEMBI
I
The Patrons, Taxpayers i
ty Generally?Men
dially Invited to Visi
Time During
TXTTP U7PPV -RTnnTWNn
X II II ?I JJUJlli iJXJUXrnil
YOU ARE SPENDING A (fo(
tional purposes and It is not only >
how it is .being used. With very
find your school in better conditio
But there is always room for im:
thing lacking tell us about it or ta]
change.
PERHAPS SOME TREES Afl
shade trees or glass in the windowi
coat of paint.
POSSIBLY YOUR TEACHER
lng during the week?have some e:
music and a talk or two on some
meeting is called visit the school i
your time. The teachers wlH exti
you g ad you went.
THE COUNTY SUPERINTEN
of "pop calls" and if the County
range a trip for the purpose they
hand information on both roads an
TEACHERS ARE REQUEST]
and report to this office. Such a
hood interest in school affairs.
a general CITIZEN8' meet
COURTHOUSE ON SATUF
Nange to have a good
YOUR COMMUNITY.
Details of the JJig Meeting wil
JOHN E. CARRC
itnHiiinnnimtinmiiiiniiminiiiiiiiiiiii
rupiPT BUILDS
IimiTI MANHOOD!
IN EVERYTHING practical and
jommendable, learning how to DO lies
h the DOING. The spenatnriri cannot
icqulre thrift.
LITTLE SAVING DEPOSITS
/ v #
eBolutely, habitually cut from our indigencies,
do more than buiM ^cumuative
Bank account?they make raanlood.
/
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF SHARON, S. C.
' Where the Farmer Is Welcome.
I. H. 8AYE, J. 8. HARTNESS,
President. Cashier
See The Enquirer Office for Titles
ind Mortgages of Real Estate.
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Our Stock Reducing Sale
We find people eage
ues that we are offe
this store in great n
that we have the goo
talking for themseh
low the crowd?You
OUR SPECIALS 1
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1 Case Heavy Shirting?
23 Pairs North Carolina
Two Cases Men's Tan
Style for dress wearLadies'
Brogue OxfordsOne
lot^Gingham Remna
the piece?good stuffMen's
$25.00 SUITS?Sa
Men's Long, Heavy Ove:
SOME WONDE
1 Case Outings?At the y
1 Case Hickory Shirting1
Case Ginghams?At tin
1 Case Chambray?^\t th
1 Bale 36 in. Chevoits?b
A?AA/lti A 4- a iron/1
guuuo iii? jam .
Men's Heavy Tuff Hide S
Children's Tuff Hide fciho
Ladies' Coats?Good slec
Best 240 Weight Denim (
Men's $4.00 Union-AllsMen's,
Women's and Chi
A great variety?The p
300 LADIEi
Bought at 50 Cts. on the !
priced at
147 Boys' Suits?values i
for a quick cIosq outThree
Cases Ladies' Hie
last vcar's price?No
All Ladies' W. L. Dougla
Shoes?To close at tli
Sh6p EARLY?Christi
month away and yoi
sire if you wait?She
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WE SELL FOR CASH
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, WEEK
LR 5-10th
md Citizens of the Counand
Women?Are Cort
Their Local School Any
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[NG DECEMBER 5TH
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)D DEAL, OF MONEY for educa- ?
'our privilege but your duty to sec ^
few exceptions you will prbbatly I
in than ever before in its history. ?
provement and if you find someke
some steps to make the desired
LE NEEDED on the grounds, new
s a better heating plant or a fresh
S WILL ARRANGE for a gatberxercises
by the children, or a little
pertinent topic. But if no public ?
inyway. It will not take much of 5
end you every courtesy and piake
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'DENT WILL MAKE A NUMBER ?
Legislative Delegation could ar
would get some mighty good first- 1
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2D to note the number of visitors 9
report wLl indicate the neighbor- 9|
riNG WILL BE HELD IN THE |
IDAY. DECEMBER 10TH. AR- |
DELEGATION PRE8ENT FROM | \
II be announced later.
ILL, County Supt.
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JUST RECEIVED '
a big Shipment of? j
BIG BFN and BABY
BEN Alarm Clocks.
Everybody knows jOst what these
C'ocks are-??the BEST of all Alarm
Clocks? / \ I
X Priced at $8.75 Each. |
LET US SELL YOU We alap
have other ALARM CLOCKS THA't
ARE PRICED AT $1.25 EACH.
CLOVER DRUG STORE
R. L. WYLIE. PROP.
Quality and Service.
Phone No. 2.
Clofer. S. C. j
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WW Titles to Real Estate and' Real
Estate Mortgages on aala at The Elf
quirer Office. '^ ?
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facing Sale;
i is moving along nicely?
t for the extra good vairing
and are shopping at
Lumbers?they are seeing
ds and that our prices are
res?Get in the van?fol.'II
find that it pays.
FOR THIS WEEK
-Yard L-69 CTS.
Yard - T 10 CTj3.
Blankets?Pair. $4.98 I
hoes?Bluclier (TO QG "
-Priced at |
-At the pair $2.98 ?
nts?1 to 6 yds. to 1
-to close?the yd. 10 CTS. |
tie Price $15.00 x
rcoats?Sale Price $12.50 |
RFUL VALUES I
ard 121-2 CTS.
?At the vard 10 CTS. 5
3 yard I 12 1-2 CTS. |
e yard : 10 CTS. =j
tegular 25 Cts. 15CTS- I
llioes?Pair . . $2.98 |
es?Pair ... $2.25, $2.50
tion?At $7.50 and Up "
)veralls?Pair ...*_ $1.25
-Suit ........ $2.98
ildren's Hosieryair
10 CTS. add Up.
S' SKIRTS
$1.00?Specially low
$2.98, $3.98 and $4.98 |
ip U> $10.00?Priced
-The Suit $4.98 s
h Tan Shoes?$7.50
w - $3.ys rr. ?
iss $10.50 and $11.00
ie pair... j? $4.98
nas is just a bit over a
l may miss */hat you de- |
>p early and sfyop here.
NELL'S
ONLY?NO CREDIT
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